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  2. Brain Cancer: Causes, Types & Symptoms - Healthline

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    Brain cancer is an overgrowth of cells in your brain that forms masses called brain tumors. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of brain cancer.

  3. Is Brain Cancer Curable? Survival Rates, Treatment, Outlook -...

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    Your outlook with a brain cancer diagnosis can depend on many factors, including the type of brain tumor, its grade, and whether it can be operated on. Age and overall health also play a role.

  4. A brain tumor is a collection, or mass, of abnormal cells in your brain. They can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign). That said, both could be potentially life threatening.

  5. Brain Cancer Treatment: Options and Outlook - Healthline

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    A brain tumor happens when cells in your brain begin to grow and divide out of control. While some brain tumors are benign (noncancerous), others are malignant (cancerous).

  6. Brain Cancer: Symptoms and Outlook - Healthline

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    Symptoms of brain cancer depend on where in your brain the tumor develops. Headaches, seizures, and issues with movement and sensation are among the most common early symptoms. Learn more.

  7. What Are the Signs and Symptoms of a Brain Tumor? - Healthline

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    There are a lot of potential symptoms of brain tumors, but someone who has a brain tumor is unlikely to have them all. Also, symptoms vary depending on where the tumor is growing in the brain and ...

  8. Types of Brain Cancer: A Comprehensive List - Healthline

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    A brain tumor occurs when certain cells in your brain grow and multiply, forming a lump of tissue. Some are malignant (cancerous), while others are benign (noncancerous).

  9. Glioblastoma: Survival Rates, Treatments, and Causes - Healthline

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    Glioblastomas are aggressive cancerous brain tumors that can be very hard to treat. Higher-grade glioblastomas have a median survival time of only a little over a year.

  10. How Common Are Brain Tumors? Prevalence and Risk Factors -...

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    Brain tumors are a fairly rare type of cancer. Fewer than 100,000 Americans have brain tumors diagnosed each year, and the majority of these tumors are benign, which means they’re not cancerous ...

  11. How to Detect a Brain Tumor at Home: Signs and Symptoms -...

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    They can order diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms and provide the right type of treatment. This article will address the most common symptoms of brain tumors, how ...