Brain cancer and tumors

Brain cancer and tumors arise from abnormal cell growth in the brain or its nearby tissues. Primary tumors originate within the brain, while secondary tumors spread from elsewhere in the body. Symptoms, like headaches, seizures, cognitive issues, and personality changes, depend on the tumor's location, size, and growth rate. Diagnosis involves imaging tests, such as MRI or CT scans, and biopsy. Treatment options include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or targeted drugs. Prognosis varies based on factors like tumor type and health status. Early detection and comprehensive management involving specialists improve outcomes.

 

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