At first, lumps will appear, and then the patient will feel painful and bleeding.
"T" stands for "tumor" and reflects the size of the tumor.
lymphoma
neuroblastoma
Genetic
Lymphoma
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.
lymphoma
Glioma
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A tumor of the meninges, the membranes surrounding the central nervous system.
Neurological tumor syndromes are those in which patients are genetically predisposed and, therefore, at an increased risk for developing multiple tumors of the nervous system
Metastasis first occurs when the tumor actually stops growing. At this point when the growth of the tumor stops, the cancer cells break away from the original tumor. When the cells leave the original tumor they travel through the blood stream and lymphatic system, and move to the new location.