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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the answer is drink alcoholic bevereges to cure this sickness...
Yes if brain tumor or cancers are their specialty then as a doctor they should have a decent if not vast amount of information on brain tumor symptoms and how to cure the brain tumor.
At this time, there is no cure for mastocytosis. The tumor can be removed and there are different treatments for the symptoms. Some of these treatments include chemotherapy, ultraviolet light, and medications such as antihistamines to relieve some of skin reactions.
The direct cure is to remove the tumor, but otherwise you just use antibiodics, and painkillers to stop the pain.
The chances of recovery from neuroblastoma depend on the stage of the cancer, the age of the child at diagnosis, the location of the tumor, and the state and nature of the tumor cells evaluated under the microscope. Infants have a higher rate of cure.
I don't believe they found a cure for that but i might be wrong cause it could be in a high tech government security building but to get the cure they test on those pore little rats how sad.
A hard tumor is not a tumor
Breast cancer is a tumor in the breast. It does happens mostly with women but can also happen to men. It has different stages and no cure has been found for this ailment.
A brain tumor can affect various functions depending on its location, such as motor control, speech, vision, memory, or cognitive functions. It can impact surrounding brain tissue, nerves, and blood vessels. Treatment options for brain tumors include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but the outcome varies depending on the type and stage of the tumor.