How to treat a chiropractic tumor of the occipital foramen magnum

Occipital foramen magnum chordoma can be treated with surgery. Occipital foramen magnum chordoma is mainly treated by surgery. Since the vast majority of chordomas are benign tumors, they are insensitive to both radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and there is no effective drug treatment at present. Through surgical resection, the patient’s spinal cord function can be protected, the damaged function can be improved, and the patient’s pain and other uncomfortable symptoms can be relieved accordingly after surgery. The prognosis for patients after surgery is usually good, with a low probability of recurrence, and generally does not affect the natural life expectancy. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention, assess their condition under the guidance of a doctor, and choose the appropriate treatment method for treatment. In general, patients should pay attention to maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as taking rest, maintaining a regular routine, and avoiding over-exertion.