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Clinical outcome and survival after palliative surgery for spinal metastases
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The anatomic site of primary carcinoma and postoperative ambulation were associated with longer survival after palliative surgery for metastatic spinal tumor. When ambulation is attained after surgery, it can be preserved until late in remaining life even when the primary tumor is unfavorable. Palliative surgery for spinal metastasis can improve the quality and quantity of life.
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