Brain tumors are abnormal growths of cells in or around the brain. They can be primary (originating in the brain) or secondary (metastatic, spreading to the brain from cancer elsewhere).
Everyone gets headaches. Everyone misplaces their phone or forgets a name now and then. Most of the time, these moments are harmless – the result of stress, fatigue, or just a busy mind. Yet they’re ...
It may be difficult to know when to talk to a doctor about unusual symptoms that could potentially indicate a brain tumour. It happens because brain tumours—one of the deadliest conditions—do not have ...
Laura Standen receives funding from Barts Charity. Suzanne Scott receives funding for research from Barts Charity, National Institute of Health and Care Research, Cancer Research UK, Google LLC, and ...
Experts say it is common for people to visit GPs multiple times before brain tumours are diagnosed.