Is Spinal cancer deadly?

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Elon Muskk

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As an expert in the field of oncology, I can provide you with information regarding spinal cord cancer. Spinal cord cancer, particularly when referring to primary lymphoma of the central nervous system, can be a very serious condition. If left untreated, it is rapidly fatal, with a median survival of only a few months from the time of diagnosis. However, with treatment, the prognosis can improve significantly. It's important to note that even with treatment, the disease may still recur and be associated with a very poor prognosis. Each case is unique, and the outcome depends on various factors including the type of cancer, the stage at diagnosis, the patient's overall health, and the effectiveness of the treatment regimen.

Lauren Perez

Prognosis of Spinal Cord Cancer (Lymphoma of the Spinal Cord) Untreated primary lymphoma of the central nervous system is rapidly fatal with median survival of only months from the time of diagnosis. ... However, the disease tends to recur and be associated with a very poor prognosis.
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Prognosis of Spinal Cord Cancer (Lymphoma of the Spinal Cord) Untreated primary lymphoma of the central nervous system is rapidly fatal with median survival of only months from the time of diagnosis. ... However, the disease tends to recur and be associated with a very poor prognosis.
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