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Does brain tumour affect only older adults? Bursting common myths about brain tumours

Myths and facts about brain tumour: Dispelling widespread myths about brain tumours will provide factual information that will enable people to make informed decisions. It is essential to comprehend the facts surrounding brain tumours in order to identify symptoms, get the right medical attention, and make wise decisions.

June 12, 2024 / 17:01 IST
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A common misconception is that brain tumours always cause severe symptoms to appear immediately. On the other hand, a brain tumour's symptoms might differ greatly and may appear gradually over time. (Image: Canva)

Many people have misconceptions and concerns about brain tumours, which contributes to the general misinformation and worry about this complicated medical condition. To promote timely medical intervention and proper awareness, it is imperative to debunk these myths.

Here are some common myths listed by Dr Vipul Gupta, director of Neurointervention and co-chief of the stroke unit at Artemis hospital, Gurugram

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Myth: All brain tumours are cancerous

Fact: It is commonly believed that all brain tumours are aggressive and fatal is among the most widely held misconceptions. Brain tumours might really be malignant (cancerous) or benign (non-cancerous). Meningiomas and other benign tumours frequently grow slowly and may not spread to other parts of the body or brain. They are often less aggressive than malignant tumours, yet their location might still result in serious health problems. To comprehend the prognosis and available treatments, it is imperative to distinguish between these categories.