Non-Surgical Options for Managing Metastatic Spinal Tumors
Not all metastatic spinal tumors require surgery. Many patients benefit from a wide range of non-surgical treatments designed to relieve pain, protect neurological function, and slow tumor growth.
Radiation therapy is a cornerstone of non-surgical management. It works by shrinking tumors, alleviating pressure on nerves, and reducing inflammation. Techniques like SBRT allow precise, high-dose treatment that minimizes exposure to healthy tissue.
Medications also play a key role. Corticosteroids rapidly reduce swelling around the spinal cord, giving immediate relief from compression symptoms. Pain medications, nerve-targeting drugs, and muscle relaxants help control discomfort, improving mobility and sleep quality.
Systemic therapies—such as immunotherapy, targeted therapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy—address cancer throughout the body. Their ability to control tumor growth can prevent new spinal lesions and support long-term neurological health.
Rehabilitation therapies complement medical treatment by enhancing strength, stability, and function. Physical therapists work to improve posture and movement patterns, reducing strain on vulnerable…
