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Two Types of Brain Tumors

August 9th, 2008

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There are two main types of brain tumors: those that start in the brain (primary) and those that spread from cancer somewhere else in the body (metastasis). Primary brain tumors happen less often, and when they do, they are mostly malignant (cancerous). A malignant tumor is a mass or clump of cancer cells [...]

SYMPTOMS OF BRAIN CANCER (2)

May 8th, 2008

The most common symptoms found in brain cancer patients are the following: Headache, weakness of the body, clumsiness, difficulty in walking and seizures. Other symptoms are memory loss, changes in concentration and alertness, vomiting (especially in the morning), abnormalities and difficulty in speaking and vision, and changes in intellectual and emotional capacities.
The symptoms are caused [...]

SYMPTOMS OF BRAIN CANCER

May 4th, 2008

Not all tumors that are found in the brain is brain cancer. Most brain cancer is due to metastatic or secondary brain cancer where cancer found in the other parts of the body travels through the blood to the brain.
Brain cancer symptoms becomes worse as the tumors start to grow. Because the brain is located [...]

Common Symptoms of Brain Cancer

January 10th, 2008

There are two main types of brain cancer, also called Glioma or Meningioma.
- Primary brain cancer: this starts in the brain.
- Metastatic brain cancer: this starts in other parts of the body and moves to the brain.
Brain tumors can be benign–with no cancer cells, or malignant–with cancer cells that grow quickly.
Some of the [...]


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