Brain Tumor DETECTION

A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain.Many different types of brain tumors exist. Some brain tumors are noncancerous (benign), and some brain tumors are cancerous (malignant). Brain tumors can begin in your brain (primary brain tumors), or cancer can begin in other parts of your body and spread to your brain as secondary (metastatic) brain tumors. How quickly a brain tumor grows can vary greatly. The growth rate as well as the location of a brain tumor determines how it will affect the function of your nervous system Types Acoustic neuroma, Astrocytoma, Brain metastases, Choroid plexus carcinoma, Craniopharyngioma, Embryonal tumors, Ependymoma, Glioblastoma, Glioma, Medulloblastoma, Meningioma, Oligodendroglioma, Pediatric brain tumors, Pineoblastoma, Pituitary tumors, Symptoms Headaches. Seizures or convulsions. Difficulty thinking, speaking or finding words. Personality or behavior changes. Weakness, numbness or paralysis in one part or one side of the body. Loss of balance, dizziness or unsteadiness. Loss of hearing. Vision changes.
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