What is a Metastatic Tumor?
A metastatic tumor is a cancerous (malignant) growth that spreads from another part of the body. A tumor near the spinal cord or within the bones of the spine (vertebrae) can affect the nerves in the area of the tumor, causing pain, neurological problems, and even paralysis. Back pain is the most common symptom of a spine tumor, but pain may spread to the hips, legs, feet or arms and may become more severe over time. Malignant tumors grow more quickly than benign tumors.
UPMC neurosurgeons typically recommend surgical removal of metastatic tumors. This can be done with minimally invasive microsurgery or with stereotactic radiosurgery, depending on the size, location, and type of tumor.