Spinal Cancer Survival Rate
Spinal cancer survival rates are steadily improving as researchers and clinicians continue to discover new and better ways to treat spinal tumors. However, it’s important to remember that the survival rate is a statistic that was calculated based on the outcomes of many people who had spine cancer several years ago and, in many cases, before the current standard of care was available. While this information can be a helpful benchmark when used for purposes of discussion among medical professionals, it is of limited value for estimating an individual patient’s prognosis.
There are many factors that can influence the spinal cancer survival rate, such as:
- The type of tumor
- The location of the tumor
- Whether the tumor can be treated with surgery
- The patient’s age
- The patient’s overall health
Even after taking all of these factors into account, the spinal cancer survival rate is still only a rough estimate at best. The most reliable source of information is always a personal consultation with a physician who is familiar with a patient’s case.
At Moffitt Cancer Center, our Complex Spine Surgery program provides highly coordinated care that includes the input of multiple specialists.
We continue to make strides in improving cancer care and outcomes for both present and future patients, and our efforts and track record have received recognition from the National Cancer Institute, which has designated Moffitt as a Comprehensive Cancer Center – the only one based in Florida. With each research breakthrough we achieve, our goal is to make new cancer therapies available to our patients, so they can begin experiencing the benefits as soon as possible.
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Nam Tran, Neurosurgeon.
If you would like to discuss the spinal cancer survival rate as it pertains to your unique situation with an expert at Moffitt Cancer Center, call 1-888-663-3488 or schedule an appointment online. No referral is needed.