By Namita S Kalla | June 07, 2025 | Image: Canva
Benign brain tumours grow slowly and are non-cancerous, while malignant ones are cancerous and can spread rapidly if not treated
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Persistent headaches, vision changes, or balance problems can be early signs and shouldn’t be ignored
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Brain tumours can affect anyone, including children and elderly people, although certain types are more age-specific
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Not all brain tumours are cancerous; many people live healthy lives after treatment for non-cancerous tumours
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The part of the brain where the tumour grows will affect symptoms, such as speech, movement, or memory problems
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Some brain tumours are linked to genetic disorders or radiation exposure, but many have no identifiable cause
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CT scans and MRIs are essential tools for identifying tumour size, type, and position in the brain
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A biopsy provides definitive diagnosis and helps plan the most effective treatment path for the individual
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With the right care, many people recover from brain tumours and continue to lead fulfilling lives
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