2023
DOI: 10.7150/jca.81594
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Decompression Surgery Options for Metastatic Cervical Spine Lesions

Abstract: Background : Metastatic spinal lesions occur in 70% of patients with incurable cancer, and the most common site for bone metastases is the spine. Over the last decade, medical science has made significant progress in treating tumor damage to the spine. The study examined the efficacy of decompression surgery for patients with metastatic cervical spine lesions contributing to spinal cord compression. Methods : The study enrolled 38 patients (27 females and 11 males, average ag… Show more

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