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  2. Brain tumor - Wikipedia

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    Secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors are about four times as common as primary brain tumors, [2] [10] with about half of metastases coming from lung cancer. [2] Primary brain tumors occur in around 250,000 people a year globally, and make up less than 2% of cancers. [3] In children younger than 15, brain tumors are second only to acute ...

  3. Central nervous system tumor - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society estimated the number of new cases of pediatric CNS tumors in the US in 2019 to be 23,820, and the number of deaths attributable to CNS tumors to be 17,760. [ 7 ] The incidence rates of the most common brain tumors for adult patients is very different, with meningiomas being the most common tumor, accounting for 38% ...

  4. Limbic encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    Limbic encephalitis is a rare condition with no randomised-controlled trials to guide treatment. Treatments that have been tried include intravenous immunoglobulin, plasmapheresis, corticosteroids, cyclophosphamide and rituximab. [1] If an associated tumour is found, then recovery is not possible until the tumour is removed.

  5. Girl's brain tumour misdiagnosed for three years - AOL

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  6. 11-Year-Old's Brain Tumor Discovered After Roller Coaster ...

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    Related: 8-Year-Old Boy's Dream of Skydiving Finally Comes True After Lazy Eye Led to Terminal Cancer Diagnosis (Exclusive) Campbell was diagnosed with medulloblastoma, a type of brain tumor that ...

  7. Brain metastasis - Wikipedia

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    Metastasis is the most common cause of brain cancer, as primary tumors that originate in the brain are less common. [4] The most common sites of primary cancer which metastasize to the brain are lung, breast, colon, kidney, and skin cancer. Brain metastases can occur months or even years after the original or primary cancer is treated.

  8. Girl, 14, had 'never-ending headache.' Tests reveal ... - AOL

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    Greta Tucker, then 14, experienced terrible headaches. A MRI found an arteriovenous malformation, AVM, which can be deadly if it ruptures. Radiation treats it.

  9. Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour - Wikipedia

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    Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours are often described as a low grade tumour because about 1.2% people under the age of twenty are affected and about 0.2% over the age of twenty are affected by this tumour. [5] Since its prevalence is small among the population, it often goes misdiagnosed or even at times goes undiagnosed. [citation needed]