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Brain Cancer Treatment Options

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Brain cancer is a difficult and serious cancer treatment, as the tumor can interfere with normal function in the brain. Brain cancer may develop in the brain, or it may be a metastasis of cancer in the body. Both types of brain cancer produce similar symptoms and can be treated, although hazards associated with any form of treatment.

Headache
One of the most common symptoms of brain cancer is a headache. This can be a headache that has become more frequent or severe or a recent occurrence of headaches. Headache brain tumor lies in the area of the tumor and can increase in intensity when the size of the tumor increases - or when the pressure increases. In addition, tension headaches can also occur in response to the stress of having brain cancer.



Personality
Personality or behavior can also be affected by brain cancer. If the tumor in the frontal lobe of the brain can cause disruption of normal function personality or behavior can change. Examples are those more irritable, loss of concentration and decision-making problems. You can also feel more emotional after the first diagnosis of brain cancer.

Epileptic attacks
Brain cancer brings a higher chance of an attack. Attacks caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, which is the result of brain tissue damage. If you experience an attack after brain cancer diagnosis, your doctor may prescribe medications.

Brain cancer treatment options
Three major brain cancer treatment options: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Surgery is only an option if the brain tumor is located in an area of the brain that can be reached and removed without additional serious damage. Because the radiation is focused on your head, burns and eye irritation are possible; However, these burns heal over time and are not very serious. If your brain tumor is big, edema, or swelling of the brain, there is a risk of chemotherapy. A large amount of edema can result in coma.

*Image source : Travis Air Force Base

References :
  1. National Cancer Institute
  2. Notdecaf.com
  3. American Cancer Society

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