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Primary Brain Tumors | What Are They and How Do They Form?
Primary Brain Tumors | What Are They and How Do They Form? administrator 0 Views • 2 years ago

For more information on brain tumors, please visit https://cle.clinic/2R1OXLr

A brain tumor is a mass of cells in or around the brain. Tumors that develop in the brain are called primary tumors. Tumors that spread to the brain after forming in a different part of the body are called secondary tumors or metastatic tumors. This video focuses on primary tumors.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:14 What is a brain tumor?
0:32 What causes brain tumors?
0:48 What are the signs of a brain tumor?
1:17 What is a meningioma?
1:51 What are 3 types of meningioma?
2:37 Don't ignore the warning signs.

Resources:
Meningioma: https://cle.clinic/3IAJfW6
Brain Tumor: Statistics | Cancer.Net: https://cle.clinic/3tlyvEF

The information in this video was accurate as of 3.1.2022 and is for information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or your healthcare practitioner for advice.

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Brain Tumour facts: 10 things you should know about brain tumours | Cancer Research UK
Brain Tumour facts: 10 things you should know about brain tumours | Cancer Research UK administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

Everything you need to know about brain tumours, from Cancer Research UK.

What is a brain tumour? What are the causes, signs and symptoms of brain tumours? Find out the ten things you should know in this video, or learn more on our website:

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Cancers that start in the brain are called primary brain tumours. Tumours can start in any part of the brain or related structures. Cancers that have spread to the brain from somewhere else in the body are called secondary brain tumours or brain metastases.

Generally, brain tumours can be cancerous (malignant) or non cancerous (benign).

Around half of all brain tumours, or tumours in another part of the central nervous system, are malignant. The other half are benign tumours, or tumours where the diagnosis is not known.

When the diagnosis is not known it is usually because the tumour is in a part of the brain that is too difficult to take a sample (biopsy) from.

Having a brain tumour is relatively rare. Brain tumours that are cancerous (malignant) are more common in males than females. Non cancerous brain tumours, and tumours where the diagnosis is unknown, are more common in females.

Almost half (46%) of brain tumours in the UK each year are diagnosed in people aged 65 and over. This includes tumours in other parts of the central nervous system and tumours anywhere else inside the bones of the head.

Woman with terminal brain tumor helps others
Woman with terminal brain tumor helps others administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

A Seminole Heights mother who was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor while she was 20 weeks pregnant is sharing her story to inspire others as she manages the incurable cancer. Story: https://www.fox13news.com/news..../seminole-heights-wo

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Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Story of Police Officer Ryan Masales
Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Story of Police Officer Ryan Masales administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

Ryan Masales, a Canadian police officer, was diagnosed with an aggressive stage 4 brain tumor, known as glioblastoma. After exhausting all conventional treatments in Canada, Ryan and his wife, Estelize began seeking other options. It was through their research that they found the Ivy Brain Tumor Center and began their 1,500 mile journey from Canada to Arizona to enroll in a unique Ivy Phase 0 clinical trial.

To read Ryan's full story, visit:
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The Ivy Brain Tumor Center (https://www.ivybraintumorcenter.org/) at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, AZ, is a non-profit translational research program that employs a bold, early-phase clinical trials strategy to identify new treatments for aggressive brain tumors, including glioblastoma. The Ivy Center’s Phase 0 clinical trials program is the largest of its kind in the world. It enables personalized care in a fraction of the time and cost associated with traditional drug development. In addition, unlike conventional clinical trials focusing on single drugs, its accelerated trials program tests therapeutic combinations matched to individual patients.

How Ivy Phase 0 Clinical Trials Work: https://youtu.be/IE3U6mtwQCc
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Curious if you or a loved one may be eligible for one of our clinical trials? Submit a free trial screening request today at
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John McCain on brain cancer diagnosis
John McCain on brain cancer diagnosis administrator 4 Views • 2 years ago

After a routine checkup, Sen. John McCain says he left his doctor only to be called on the way home: "You've got to come back...it's very serious"

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