There are 3 basic parts of the brain, the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. The brain is made of different types of nerve cells. It has a jelly-like consistency and is about the size of a melon. The brain cells use electricity and chemicals to pass messages throughout the brain and up and down the spinal cord to the rest of the body. The brain also contains several glands which control hormones in the body. Hormones are chemicals that cause reactions in the body.
Usually cells from the brain that have lost control of their growth and division processes. Unlike normal brain cells (which rarely divide after adulthood) these cells keep dividing over and over forming a mass called a tumor.
There are many events that can cause these brain cells to change from the way normal brain cells act into becoming tumor cells.
The brain is made up of 80% water (which is why water is the best thing to try when you ake up!) 10% protein and 10% fat
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Brain Tumor Society was created in 1989.
Brain Tumor Foundation was created in 1998.
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.
Yes, a brain tumor is very serious affect. It can kill you. Most people that develop a brain tumor can die shortly afterwards.
How does a brain tumor affect the Brain?
A brain tumor is a growth in a person's brain from rapidly multiplying cells that can affect the way your brain or nervous system works.
His cancerous tumor was inside his brain, which caused a few seizures.
American Brain Tumor Association was created in 1973.
yes, some minor symptoms of a brain tumor is dizziness
Brain has no sensation. There are very less chances of brain tumor. Still you can go for CT scan of the brain to rule out the brain tumor. Your physician will help you in this respect.
A brain tumor is when cell are multiplying really fast in the brain. they can cause you to lose your skill and abilities to do something.
The name of a brain tumor describes where it originates, how it grows, and what kind of cells it contains