Scoliosis and Kyphosis After Cancer Treatment

Scoliosis and Kyphosis After Cancer Treatment

The spine, or “backbone,” is a group of bones stacked in a straight line down the middle of the back, held together with muscles and ligaments. Treatment for childhood cancer can sometimes result in abnormal curvature of the spine – Scoliosis is a sideways rotation of the spine, and kyphosis is an abnormal rounding of the upper part of the back.