
This month
is dedicated to raising awareness of brain tumors.
A brain
tumor occurs when abnormal cells form in the brain. There are two main types of
tumors: cancerous (malignant) and noncancerous (benign).
Around 1.4
million patients worldwide are struggling with malignant brain tumors.
Below are the
most common symptoms:
- headaches
- seizures
(fits) - constant
feeling of malaise (nausea), vomiting, and drowsiness - mental
or behavioral changes such as memory problems or personality changes - progressive
weakness or paralysis on one side of the body - vision
or speech problems
Today new treatment technologies bring the hope of treating brain tumors more successfully.