Overview
In most cases, spinal metastatic cancer is caused by cancer transferring to the vertebrae from somewhere else in the body. Over time, the spinal column collapses, causing deformity and constant pain.
Cancer Reaches Spine
The condition begins when cancer cells travel through the blood stream to a vertebra.
- Vertebral Bone Deformed
The cancer destroys and dissolves the vertebral bone. The diseases bone becomes weak and deformed.
- Disc Collapse
The cancer spreads to the discs above and below the vertebra, causing the discs to collapse. The collapse
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