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Are There Specific Brain Cancer Causes?

Posted In Brain Cancer on March 2, 2010 No Comment


Exact brain cancer causes are not known at this time however there are many factors that may contribute to this disease. Two things that are known about brain cancer are that it does not occur due to a head injury and it is not contagious which means it cannot be passed from one person to another through any kind of contact. Some of the known or suspected risk factors for developing brain cancer may include race, gender, age, exposure to some chemicals, and family history.

Studies have shown that brain cancer often affects more men than women putting men at an increased risk of developing this cancer.

There seems to be a higher risk of brain cancer within the Caucasian race and less occurrences in other races.

Brain cancer or brain tumors are most often found in people over the age of seventy years. When they are discovered in children it is usually in children under the age of eight years.

Although it has not been determined that one of the brain cancer causes is heredity it has been suggested that if someone in your family has had some kind of brain cancer or tumor it may increase your risk of developing brain cancer.

Being exposed to radiation or certain chemicals may put you at an increased risk for developing brain cancer. Some of the chemicals believed to increase this risk include formaldehyde, vinyl chloride and Acrylonitrile. These chemicals are most often found in factories of the industrial nature such as those used in the production of plastic and textiles.

Brain Cancer CausesIn addition to these suggested risk factors scientists are also researching the possibility that cell phone usage may increase the risk of developing brain cancer or tumors though no concrete evidence has yet been found to support this claim.

There are several symptoms that may be noticed in individuals with brain cancer or tumors however not everyone will exhibit these symptoms. Some people with brain cancer have no symptoms at all until the very late stages. If you do experience symptoms associated with brain cancer you should seek medical advice promptly in order to rule it out or be diagnosed at the earliest possible stage. Some of the symptoms that you should be aware of include headache, nausea, vomiting, seizures, dizziness, clumsiness, changes in vision, sight or speech, changes in behavior and personality and loss of appetite or fatigue.

These risk factors are not brain cancer causes and being in an increased risk group does not mean you will develop brain cancer. It only means that you may have a slightly higher risk of developing this type of cancer than other people who may not be part of the same risk groups as you. Every person is different on the inside as well as the outside and what affects one person may not affect another. For this reason testing is available to determine the presence of brain cancer and brain tumors and if you experience any of the symptoms or any others that you cannot explain it is important to be tested in order to catch it early.


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