Brain Cancer Symptoms
Brain cancer is a dangerous and potentially fatal disease, which is characterized by the growth and spread of cancerous cells in the brain. Common signs and symptoms of brain cancer include headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, vision changes, and balance or coordination problems. Additionally, some patients experience cognitive difficulties, such as memory loss, difficulty organizing and planning, and trouble making decisions. Treatment for brain cancer often consists of surgery, radiation and/or chemotherapy. Early detection and treatment can significantly improve a patient's quality of life and help to prolong their life expectancy.
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