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DM - Oncology, MD - Internal Medicine

Oncologist•Bhubaneswar
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Radiation therapy is used for destroying the brain tumor cells, and relieves the symptoms of discomfort and pain caused by the tumor. Radiation is usually used after biopsy or resection of the tumor. This is done to destroy the microscopic cells of the tumor which have been left behind. Sometimes this is also an option for unresectable brain tumors or the metastatic tumors which spread to the brain from other parts of the body.

The radiation therapy is planned on several factors like th...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Bangalore
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Aortic bicuspid is fairly common in normal people. You may need regular followup, but usually its asymptomatic. Why were you prescribed adderall? Did your doctor know about your conditions? If your doctor knew, its fairly safe.
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Ayurveda•Vijayawada
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Brain tumors: can ayurvedic herbs like tulsi & ashwagandha help?
By anita fernandes 
published on june 9, 2017 in health
a tumor is an abnormal and often times rapid growth of cells within a given area. When such a cellular mass or growth develops in the brain it is described as a brain tumor. Brain tumor treatment requires aggressive medical attention, with a variety of options like surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted drug therapy. The precise choice of treatment will var...more
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Oncologist•Guwahati
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Grading of brain cancer is entirely different as compared to the staging of other cancers in the body. Cancer in the breast, lung, colon etc. are staged depending on the possible spread, location of a tumor and lymph node involvement etc. However, brain tumors are graded based on the aggressiveness of the tumor cells under a microscope. The resect ability and the grade of the tumor cells guide a doctor on the treatment decisions. The decision of a brain surgery depends on factors such as the loc...more
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MBBS, DNB - Neurosurgery, Fellowship in ...read more

Neurosurgeon•Delhi
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Children s brain surgery is not always done to fulfill the purpose of removing tumors. True or false? Take this quiz to know now.
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Neurosurgeon•Delhi
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Brain cancer is a disease of the brain in which cancer cells (malignant cells) arise in the brain tissue. Cancer cells grow to form a mass of cancer tissue (tumor) that interferes with brain functions such as muscle control, sensation, memory, and other normal body functions. Tumors composed of cancer cells are called malignant tumors, and those composed of mainly non-cancerous cells are called benign tumors. Cancer cells that develop from brain tissue are called primary brain tumors while tumor...more
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Neurologist•Raipur
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More than 500 people are diagnosed with brain tumour every day worldwide. The number of patients with secondary tumours is even higher than 500. It is common across all ages. A primary brain tumour is a tumour that begins in the brain. It can be either malignant, i.e., contains cancer cells or benign, i.e., does not contain cancer cells.

A secondary brain tumour is usually cancerous. It starts anywhere in the body and sends cancerous cells which grow in the brain.

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Neurosurgeon•Gurgaon
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Brain cancer is a disease of the brain in which cancer cells (malignant cells) arise in the brain tissue. Cancer cells grow to form a mass of cancer tissue (tumor) that interferes with brain functions such as muscle control, sensation, memory, and other normal body functions. Tumors composed of cancer cells are called malignant tumors, and those composed of mainly non-cancerous cells are called benign tumors. Cancer cells that develop from brain tissue are called primary brain tumors while tumor...more
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The central nervous system is significantly affected by brain cancer. True or false? Take this quiz to know more.
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General Surgeon•Srinagar
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A tumor may be defined as an abnormal unwanted growth of tissue in any part of the body. This word need not immediately cause panic because the tumor may or may not cause a health threat. There are three types of tumors:

Benign tumor: This is a noncancerous type of tumor. In our body, new cells are formed while the old ones called dead ones are disposed by our immune system. When this disposal of cells does not occur, the remaining dead cells form a lump, which is called a benign tu...more
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