Treatment for Brain Tumors
A mass or development of abnormal cells in the brain is known as a brain tumor. Primary and secondary brain tumors are the two different subtypes. Brain cells give rise to primary tumors, whereas cancer cells from other areas of the body spread to cause secondary tumors. Treatment for brain tumors, a severe medical condition, is based on the tumor's size, location, and type. A team of medical experts, including neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and medical oncologists, will decide the best course of action. Treatment choices include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The first course of therapy for brain tumors is frequently surgery. Surgery's objective is to remove the tumor as much as feasible while protecting healthy brain tissue. The surgeon may need to perform a craniotomy, a hole in the cranium, to gain access to the brain, depending on the position and size of the tumor. In some circumstances, a less intrusive technique, like endoscopic surgery or stereot...