Is a spinal displacement always cancer?

Spinal occupations are not necessarily cancer, but can also be benign tumors such as hemangiomas. Vertebral subluxation belongs to the terminology of medical imaging, which mainly refers to the invasion of the vertebrae of the spine with tumor lesions, so it is called subluxation. Vertebral bone occupation of the spine is divided into benign lesions and malignant lesions of two categories, commonly known as the vertebrae of the spine on the growth of a foreign body tissue, may belong to benign tumors, may also belong to malignant tumors. For example, hemangioma belongs to one kind of benign tumor; for example, metastatic cancer belongs to one kind of malignant tumor. Vertebral space usually requires further examination such as CT enhancement examination, nuclear examination to clarify, and final diagnosis requires pathologic diagnosis. Spinal displacement may also be other diseases, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy.