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  2. Davina McCall recovering after brain tumour surgery - AOL

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    Over 80,000 people in the UK are living with a brain tumour, and there are over 130 different diagnoses." He added they were also "grateful to Davina" for sharing her story "openly and candidly".

  3. Fearne Cotton shares health update after undergoing surgery ...

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    McCall recently underwent a successful operation to remove a 14mm-wide benign tumour, a colloid cyst, from her brain. Following her operation, McCall told her followers that her short-term memory ...

  4. Davina McCall is recovering but ‘utterly exhausted’ after ...

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    According to the NHS, non-cancerous brain tumours are more common in people over the age of 50, and symptoms include headaches, blackouts, behavioural changes and loss of consciousness.

  5. Death of Chong Yun Jing - Wikipedia

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    A few days later, the nose pad was removed and at this point, Chong started to experience brain fluid leakage through her nose, and she also got blurred vision and a high fever. Chong began to show signs of meningitis, an infection of a membrane in her brain, and she also suffered from severe headaches, which made her turn to painkillers ...

  6. Medulloblastoma - Wikipedia

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    Medulloblastoma is the second-most frequent brain tumor in children after pilocytic astrocytoma [37] and the most common malignant brain tumor in children, comprising 14.5% of newly diagnosed brain tumors. [38] In adults, medulloblastoma is rare, comprising fewer than 2% of CNS malignancies. [39]

  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. Davina McCall reveals she is undergoing brain tumour operation

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    According to the NHS, non-cancerous brain tumours are more common in people over the age of 50, and symptoms include headaches, blackouts, behavioural changes and loss of consciousness.

  9. Leptomeningeal cancer - Wikipedia

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    Since NM is a result of primary cancer metastasis and can develop from primary brain tumors or parenchymal metastasis when tumor cells are lodged in small central nervous system (CNS) vasculature, causing local ischemia and vessel damage which result in tumor spillage into the Virchow-Robin spaces and providing access to the subarachnoid space.