Secondary spinal cancer. Coloured frontal X-ray showing malignant (cancerous) bone tumours affecting the lumbar spine and sacrum of a 72-year-old male


Secondary spinal cancer. Coloured frontal X-ray showing malignant (cancerous) bone tumours affecting the lumbar spine and sacrum of a 72-year-old male patient that have spread (metastasised) from cancer in the prostate gland.


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