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10. Paralysis

If the cancerous tumor is located near your spine, it can affect your mobility. Both the bones of the spine and the nerves can lose control, which can ultimately result in paralysis. Depending on the exact location, you may also experience loss of bladder control and problems with your other organs. This is an extreme symptom of the disease and typically appears in the later stages.

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