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Can you have a benign tumor on your spine?

Benign. A benign tumor is not cancerous and will not spread to other parts of the body. Examples of spinal tumors that are usually benign include neurofibromas, schwannomas, meningiomas, ependymomas, astrocytomas, hemangioblastomas, osteosarcomas, and osteoid osteomas.

Are spinal tumors treatable?

If treatment is needed, these tumors can usually be cured if they can be removed completely with surgery. Radiation therapy may be used along with, or instead of, surgery for tumors that can’t be removed completely.

Is a spinal tumor curable?

What kind of tumor does von Hippel Lindau have?

Von Hippel-Lindau disease. This rare, multisystem disorder is associated with blood vessel tumors (hemangioblastomas) in the brain, retina and spinal cord and with other types of tumors in the kidneys or adrenal glands. Spinal tumors can compress spinal nerves, leading to a loss of movement or sensation below the location of the tumor.

What do you call a tumor in the spinal cord?

Spinal tumors that begin within the spinal cord or the covering of the spinal cord (dura) are called spinal cord tumors. Tumors that affect the vertebrae have often spread (metastasized) from cancers in other parts of the body.

Can a tumor in the spinal cord cause back pain?

Spinal cord tumors can cause different signs and symptoms, especially as tumors grow. The tumors may affect your spinal cord or the nerve roots, blood vessels or bones of your spine. Signs and symptoms may include: Back pain is a common early symptom of spinal tumors.

Can a tumor in the cerebrum cause numbness?

But these symptoms can be caused by any disease in that particular location — they do not always mean a person has a brain or spinal cord tumor. Tumors in the parts of the cerebrum (the large, outer part of the brain) that control movement or sensation can cause weakness or numbness of part of the body, often on just one side.