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What Are Common Brain Cancer Symptoms?

Posted In Brain Cancer on March 2, 2010 No Comment


Brain cancer symptoms may vary from one person to another. This is because every person is different and their body may react to things in different ways. Another factor that affects how symptoms may present themselves is the type of brain cancer that is involved. Even tumors coming from the same brain tissue can become very different as they form.

symptoms of brain cancerSome of the most common symptoms that may be noticed in association with brain cancer include motion sickness, dizziness, frequent loss of balance, seizures, changes in personality or behavior, memory loss, headaches, nausea, vomiting and changes in how a person thinks or talks. Other things that may be affected by brain cancer include speech, hearing and sight.

In order for these symptoms to be properly diagnosed it is necessary to consult your family’s health care provider for further evaluation and testing. These occurrences may not be brain cancer symptoms at all but it is important to see a doctor in order to determine the cause of any symptoms you may encounter.

Once brain cancer has been diagnosed and the severity has been determined as well as what areas or affected it will be time to discuss treatment options. Although there are several treatment options available to treat brain cancer there are several factors that may be used in order to decide which one is best for each individual. Some of these factors will include the person’s general health, the stage of the cancer, what areas are affected by the cancer and how far it has spread. Other factors that may also be considered are age and personal preference based on each individual case.

There are several treatment options that may be considered in treating brain cancer. Some of these options may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy or surgery. In most cases surgery is the most commonly chosen method of treatment because it is often the best way to be sure that all of the cancer has been removed. In cases where surgery is not possible chemotherapy or radiation therapy may be used. There may also be cases where more than one of these treatments is used in order to prevent the return of the cancer or tumors.

Depending on the type of brain cancer involved there may be no visible brain cancer symptoms. In these cases it is often hard to detect this disease and it advances without detection. It is very important that any changes in personality, behavior and motor function be noted and brought to the attention of a doctor promptly. Early detection of brain cancer is very important and can mean the difference between life and death.

If you experience any unusual behaviors or other symptoms that may be associated with brain cancer seek the advice of your doctor as soon as possible. Brain cancer is treatable when detected early enough. Even if your symptoms are completely unrelated to brain cancer it is much better to know sooner rather than later if there is a problem.


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