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Ambulatory status after surgical and nonsurgical treatment for spinal metastasis.

Andrew J SchoenfeldElena LosinaMarco L FerroneJoseph H SchwabJohn H ChiJustin A BlucherGenevieve S SilvaAngela T ChenMitchel B HarrisJames D KangJeffrey N Katz
Published in: Cancer (2019)
These results indicate that in a group of patients with similar demographic and clinical characteristics, those treated operatively were less likely to lose ambulatory function 6 months after presentation than those managed nonoperatively. For patients with spinal metastases, our data can be incorporated into discussions about the treatments that align best with patients' preferences regarding surgical risk, mortality, and ambulatory status.
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