Title: Brain Tumor – Things you should know
1Brain Tumor Things you should know
2A Brain Tumor
- A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in
your brain and tissues close to your brain. - A tumor can be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous
(malignant). - Tumors that begin in brain itself are called as
primary brain tumors.
3Risk Factors of Brain Cancer
There are certain risk factors that can give rise
to a brain tumor, such as
- Aging
- Exposure to radiations
- Genetics
- Unhealthy lifestyle
4Signs and Symptoms of Brain Cancer
- Problems in vision blurry, double or loss of
vision - Loss of movement or sensation in arms or legs
- Unexplained nausea and/or vomiting
- Behavior and personality changes
- A kind of brain tumor headache
- Frequent and severe headaches
- Difficulty in balancing the body
- Difficulty in speaking
- Problems in hearing
- Confusion
- Seizures
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5Brain Cancer Diagnosis
- Neurological examination
- MRI, CT, and PET scan
- Biopsy
6Brain Cancer Treatment
- The treatment of brain tumor usually depends on
the stage, type, size and location of cancerous
mass, and your overall health.
7Brain Cancer Treatment
Surgical Intervention
- Surgery is suggested for brain tumor removal.
- This helps in reducing the signs and symptoms.
8Brain Cancer Treatment
Radiotherapy
- In radiotherapy, high-energy beans like protons
or X-rays are emitted to destroy the tumor cells. - Side effects of radiotherapy depend on the type,
frequency, and dose of radiation.
9Brain Cancer Treatment
Radiosurgery
- Surgery is suggested for brain tumor removal.
- This helps in reducing the signs and symptoms.
10Brain Cancer Treatment
Chemotherapy
- In chemotherapy, cytotoxic drugs are injected in
the body intravenously or orally to kill tumor
cells. - The most common drugs used for brain tumors are
Temozolomide (Temodar) and Lomustine, which are
to be taken orally.
11Brain Cancer Treatment
Targeted Drug Therapy
- In this treatment focuses on certain
abnormalities that are present in malignant
cells. - Cancer cells die after ingestion of drugs that
stop the blood supply to tumor cells.
12Rehabilitation After Therapies
- Brain lesions or tumors can develop in some areas
of the brain, which control speech, vision,
thinking, and motor skills. - Rehabilitation is essential for recovery from
brain cancer.
13Rehabilitation After Therapies
Physical therapy
- Physical therapy to strengthen muscles and motor
skills.
14Rehabilitation After Therapies
Occupational therapy
- Occupational therapy helps in carrying out daily
chores.
15Rehabilitation After Therapies
Speech therapy
- Speech therapy may overcome difficulty in
speaking.
16Rehabilitation After Therapies
Behavioral therapy
- Behavioral therapy helps to become happy
17Brain Cancer Prevention
How to prevent Brain cancer ?
18Brain Cancer Prevention
Avoid exposure to harmful environmental chemicals
19Brain Cancer Prevention
Eat a well-balanced diet that include essential
nutrients
20Brain Cancer Prevention
Exercise regularly to rejuvenate new cells in the
body
21Brain Cancer Prevention
Quit smoking
22Brain Cancer Prevention
Limit alcohol consumption
23Brain Cancer Prevention
Get regular check-up for screening
24For More information
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