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What are the Symptoms & Signs of Brain Tumor Cancer
1. What are the Symptoms & Signs of Brain
Tumor Cancer?
Brain Tumor Cancer
The growth of abnormal cells in the brain is known as a brain tumor cancer. Primary
brain tumors begin in the brain. Secondary or metastatic brain tumors are a result of
cancer in other parts of the body that spreads to the brain. Brain tumors can be both
cancerous (malignant) and non-cancerous (benign) in nature. The location and growth
rate of the brain tumor determines how the function of the nervous system gets affected
by it.
In some cases there will be no symptoms at all. Also, the above symptoms do not
indicate that there is brain tumor only. There could be other reasons of such symptoms
in an individual.
Brain Cancer
Not all brain tumors are cancerous in nature. If an individual develops brain cancer, then
the following symptoms would get evident:
Swelling in the brain due to tumor
Inflammation
Weakness
Headache
Clumsiness
Seizures
Difficulty in movement
Difficulty with speech
Nausea
Inappropriate vision
Degeneration in the ability to concentrate, remember, focus or to be alert
2. Degeneration in emotional response or intellectual capacity.
Brain Tumor Symptoms
There are different symptoms of the disease depending upon its location and growth
rate. Common signs and symptoms include:
Headaches that gradually increase in occurrence and degree
Vomiting or nausea
Hearing problems
Difficulty in speech
Degenerating of arm or leg movement and loss of sensation on these body parts
Difficulty in vision – peripheral vision, double vision or blurred vision
Difficulty in balancing one’s body
Difficulty in speech
Seizures in people who do not have a history of seizure
Brain Tumor Causes
Brain tumor can develop at any age. Though medical experts do not have exact
reasons behind the development of this disease but they consider the following factors
to be the causes of the disease:
Family History – In some people brain tumor develops if there is a history of this
disease in the family or if there is a history of certain genetic syndromes that lead
to brain tumor.
3. Radiation Exposure – radiation caused by atomic bombs or radiation therapy to treat
cancer can cause the disease.
Brain Tumor Types
1. Primary Brain Tumors – It originates in the brain or in the tissues very close to the
brain such as in the cranial nerves, brain covering membranes (meninges), pineal gland
or pituitary glands. This type of brain tumor starts forming when normal cells get
mutations or errors in the DNA. These erroneous cells grow at increased rates and
survive unlike the healthy cells that die after a certain time frame. There are many
different types of primary brain tumors like:
Meningiomas – These are non cancerous and arise from membranes surrounding
spinal cords and brain.
Acoustic Neuromas – These non cancerous tumors develop on the balance controlling
and hearing nerves that connect the brain to the inner ear.
Medulloblastomas – These tumors mostly develop in children and are cancerous in
nature. It spreads through spinal fluids and develops in the lower back part of the brain.
Pituitary Adenomas – As the name signifies, these tumors develop in the pituitary
glands. Pituitary hormones get affected.
Germ Cell Tumors – During the formation of testicles or ovaries of children, these cell
tumors develop and affect other body parts including the brain.
Craniopharyngiomas – These develop near the pituitary gland and as they grow in
size, they slowly start affecting the pituitary gland.
4. Other than these types of primary brain tumors, there are certain other types of this
disease that develop in the supportive tissue known as glial and are termed as gliomas.
The following are the most common types of gliomas:
Oligodendrogliomas – They develop in the cells that produce the fatty covering of the
nerves known as myelin. There is slow growth of this type of tumor and it does not
spread in the tissues surrounding the brain.
Ependymomas – These tumors might develop in the spinal cord or in the lining of the
ventricles. These are most common in children and adolescents.
Astrocytomas – They develop in astrocytes which are small, star-shaped cells. They
originate either in the brain or the spinal cord. If this type of tumor is affecting an adult,
then most probably the place of its origin would be the cerebrum or the cerebellum. This
tumor has different names depending upon the level of its growth.
2. Secondary Brain Tumors – These tumors are a result of cancer in some other part
of the body that has spread to the brain. They occur in people with a history of the
cancer disease. These brain tumors are also known as metastatic brain tumors and are
sometimes symptoms of cancer in some other part of the body. Secondary brain tumors
are more common to adults in comparison to the primary brain tumors.
Some common types of cancer that can cause secondary brain tumor are:
Melanoma
Colon Cancer
Lung Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Breast Cancer
Brain Surgery
Brain cancer treatment is possible through surgery. Surgery is done to completely
remove the tumor in the brain which has caused or which can cause brain cancer. Once
the tumor is removed through surgery the symptoms disappear. Surgery is done if the
following remedies have not brought positive results:
Administering of a steroid drug like decadron
Administering of anticonvulsant drug to prevent seizures
Removal of cerebrospinal fluid that gets accumulated around the brain
Brain Tumor Operation
Before the brain tumor Surgey, the scalp is shaved and the patient is given anesthesia.
An incision is made in the scalp with a special type of saw meant for the purpose. An
individual might be awake while the surgery of removing the tumor is in progress. The
surgeon ensures that the surgery is going successfully without any damage to the brain,
by asking the patient to narrate a story, tell aloud the alphabets of the letter, count or
move a leg. If the patient follows the surgeon’s command accurately, it means that the
operation is going on the right track.
5. After the operation, the skull opening is covered with either a piece of bone or with a
piece of fabric or metal. The incision is then closed.
Brain Tumor Treatment
The size and location of the tumor, as well as the type of the tumor, determines the kind
of treatment that would be required.
How to ensure success in treatment and surgery
Jiyo India has empanelled hospitals and best neurosurgeons in India who would ensure
that there is no harmful side-effects of the operation. All you have to do is to get in touch
with us and our helpful and empathetic team member would guide you through the
entire range of treatment options available to you including the comparative fee
structure of different hospitals.
Always make an informed decision as far as your ailment is concerned. You should be a
hundred percent sure about everything before handing over the responsibility of your
treatment to any hospital and surgeon. Jiyo India is an excellent partner of yours in this
quest.
Contact us on +91 8750033334, +91 8810627987 or write an email
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