Yes, the body has natural defeses that will attack damaged cells that normally fix these problems but depending on the amount of these defenses your body produces or other conditions you may have this could not be enough.
Yes according to doctor martin it can be removed however it is risky if the Surgeon doesn't know what he is doing!
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Yes, a brain tumor is very serious affect. It can kill you. Most people that develop a brain tumor can die shortly afterwards.
craniotomy is the most commonly performed surgery for brain tumor removal. It may also be done to remove a blood clot and control hemorrhage, inspect the brain, perform a biopsy
Yes. my wife had her tumor removed November 24th 2009 and got pregnant February 18th 2010. We are waiting for the birth of our son anyday now
Surgery of the Brain is called cranial surgery
yeah he had brain surgery to have a tumor removed
No, Usually they have to be removed by surgery. but get medical attention right away if you have a brain tumor. They are very serious, and can kill you!!
Yes you can because the scar tissue is healing from your brain surgery
For an individual to train for the task of brain tumor surgery they must first earn a medical license as well as the right to do basic surgery. Only after taking multiple specialized courses can an individual be trained for brain tumor surgery.
A craniotomy is a type of brain surgery. It is the most commonly performed surgery for brain tumor removal
in the 70's it was a tumor on his back had it removed
Complications after surgery to remove a brain tumor
It depends on what type of tumor it is. Some common tumors are left alone because the risks of surgery would be greater than leaving the tumor there. Most tumors are benign and cause few problems. Malignancies would have to be removed.
Surgery can be performed to remove the tumor. If there are symptoms present as a result of the brain tumor and the tumor is benign, then it is possible that removing the tumor surgically will alleviate the symptoms. If the tumor is malignant, then it's a whole different situation and surgery may not solve the problem.
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One can go to WebMD to get advice on brain tumour surgery. WebMD offers a lot of valuable information about brain tumour surgery from the comfort of your home or office.
Risks of brain tumor treatment include stroke, loss of sensation, pain and paralysis. In extreme cases when a complication arises the surgery can result in death.