Thursday, October 15, 2009

Brain Cancer

Brain Cancer Overview

Cancers of the brain are abnormal growths of cells in the brain.

* Although such growths are popularly called brain tumors, not all brain tumors are cancer. Cancer is a term reserved for malignant tumors.

* Malignant tumors grow and spread aggressively, overpowering healthy cells by taking their space, blood, and nutrients. (Like all cells of the body, tumor cells need blood and nutrients to survive.)

* Tumors that do not spread aggressively are called benign.

* In general, a benign tumor is less serious than a malignant tumor. But a benign tumor can still cause many problems in the brain.

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