Spine Oncology Program
Spine Oncology Program
The Rogel Cancer Center is one of the few healthcare institutions in the country to offer a dedicated, multidisciplinary team of experts focused on treating only tumors of the spine.
The Spine Oncology Program works with patients and their treating oncologists to develop the most personalized care plan based on each patient’s unique diagnosis and personal health goals. We are focused on advanced treatments, including targeted radiation therapies and minimally invasive surgeries that minimize side effects and maximize quality of life and tumor control.
Our Approach
Our Spine Oncology Program brings together the leadership expertise of leaders in the field of spine oncology, which includes skilled radiation oncologists, neurosurgeons, physicists, radiologists and rehabilitation experts who developed and implemented a unique multidisciplinary clinical approach to managing spinal cancer. Their approach is the result of reviewing all existing studies and bringing together experts from across the world to provide the latest treatment approaches. That expertise is put to use every day for the expert treatment of patients like you or your family members.
Who We Treat
The Spine Oncology Program specializes in diagnosing and treating three main types of spinal cord tumors:
- Primary tumors that start in bones of the spine
- Tumors that originate in the dural sac area that surrounds the bones of the spine or the spinal cord itself.
- Tumors that have metastasized, or spread from other areas of the body
Services
The spine oncology clinic specializes in diagnosing and treating three main types of spinal cord tumors.
- Primary tumors that start in bones of the spine
- Tumors that originate in the dural sac area that surrounds the bones of the spine or the spinal cord itself.
- Tumors that have metastasized, or spread from other areas of the body
The spine oncology clinic team includes experts from multiple departments, including:
- Medical oncology
- Medical physics
- Neurosurgery
- Pathology
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Radiation oncology
- Radiology (diagnostic and interventional)
These providers, and any others needed, will design a highly individualized treatment plan based on the grade of tumor, your care needs and health goals. Often, a combination of therapies is used. These treatments may include:
- Chemotherapy: Drug treatment given by pill or intravenously to kill the cancer
- Interventional radiology: Locates and stops tumors from bleeding so chemotherapy, radiation and surgery can be more effective; as well as perform ablation of tumors and add stability to the spine through cementing procedures termed vertebroblasty
- Radiation: Controlled doses of targeted ionizing radiation to decrease pain and destroys tumor cells and stop the tumor growth
- Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT): A form of specialized high-dose radiation that requires just one to five treatments. The treatments often deliver a very high chance of completely eradicating the tumor in the spine with minimal side effects.
- Surgery: Procedures can both repair spinal cord damage caused by the tumor and/or remove lesions.
Surgery is often highly effective, but not always recommended for spinal tumors. In some cases, choosing to have surgery can make other treatments less effective or not possible. That is why it is important to get the perspective of a multidisciplinary team who will explore all treatment options and help you decide the treatment course that will lead to the most successful outcome.
Appointment Information
All Patients: Please call 734-936-7010.
Referring Physicians: Please contact our M-LINE service at 800-962-3555 to refer a patient for an appointment or to request a consultation.
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