(OBQ08.66)
A 47-year-old female, otherwise in good general condition, has intractable back pain from metastatic breast cancer isolated to her spine. She has failed progressive multi-agent chemotherapy and hormone therapy. Her exam is normal except for slight sensory dysesthesia, hyperreflexic patellar tendons, and mild gait instability which she reports has been worsening. Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar MRI show an isolated metastatic lesion involving the T9 vertebral body with moderate cord compression of the ventral spinal cord. At this stage what is the best treatment?
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