What Causes Myelopathy?
Spinal Tumors

Unexplained myelopathy can be a sign of spinal tumors. Bone cancer produces the most common cases of tumors on the spine, but the spinal cord itself can have cancerous growth. In either case, the tumor will put pressure on the spinal cord. If the tumor can be removed or reduced, myelopathy symptoms will improve. Surgery may be recommended if there is only one tumor and a low risk of spinal cord damage.
Multiple tumors or a tumor in a risky position will be treated with general or targeted chemotherapy and radiation. As with most cancers, treatment is more successful when the tumor is in its early stages. For this reason, patients who experience myelopathy without a clear cause should consult a doctor as soon as possible.