Brain cancer

Frequently Asked Questions

Brain cancer is diagnosed using MRI scans, CT scans, neurological examinations, biopsy procedures, and advanced imaging techniques to identify the type, size, and location of the tumor.

Targeted therapy uses specialized medicines that attack specific cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues, making treatment more precise and effective.

No. Some brain tumors are benign (non-cancerous), while others are malignant (cancerous). Both types may still require medical treatment depending on their growth and location.

A healthy diet, proper sleep, regular follow-ups, stress management, physical activity, and avoiding smoking or alcohol can support recovery during treatment.

Yes. Many elderly patients can safely receive chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or radiation therapy with proper medical evaluation and supportive care.

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