Brain cancer patient version
Types of common tumors, symptoms, and major data on the brain and other nervous system cancers |
Brain and spinal cord tumors can be either benign (not cancerous) or lethal (cancer).
Both benign and malignant tumors cause symptoms and symptoms and require treatment. The benign brain and spinal cord tumors increase and press on the areas around the brain, but rarely spread to other parts of the brain. Fatal brain and spinal cord tumors are likely to grow quickly and spread to other parts of the brain.
There are several types of brain and spinal cord tumors. They make different cell types and different areas of the brain and spinal cord. The signs and symptoms of tumors of the brain and spinal cord depend on the size of the tumor, its size, how fast it is growing, and the patient's age
Tumors of the brain and spinal cord can be both in adults and children, the type of tumor and the way they are treated, they differ between children and adults.
Forecasting (probability of recovery), tumor size, tumor type, and where the tumor is in CNS depends on many factors.
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