Brain tumors are abnormal tissue masses in which some cells proliferate or regenerate uncontrolled. Various techniques for detecting brain tumors have been developed. This paper focused on famous brain tumor detection technology and applied image segmentation program. It focuses on techniques that use image segmentation primarily to detect brain tumors. These techniques include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI (fMRI), computed tomography (CT) scanning, and a variety of other techniques.
Various surgical techniques are used in the treatment of brain tumors, especially in large medical centers that treat many patients. The technology used for a particular patient depends on the type and location of the tumor and also on the preference of the surgeon. The most commonly used surgical techniques for treating brain tumors include the following. Stereotactic surgery: Creating 3D images using a computer is called stereotaxic positioning. The purpose of this technique is to provide accurate information on the location and location of the tumor for many structures in the brain. The surgeon may pre-render the surgical procedure using stereotactic positioning so that the neurosurgeon can "rehearse" the operation, or let the radiologist plan the radiation therapy .
Brain tumors are abnormal tissue masses in which some cells proliferate or regenerate uncontrolled. Various techniques for detecting brain tumors have been developed. This paper focused on famous brain tumor detection technology and applied image segmentation program. It focuses on techniques that use image segmentation primarily to detect brain tumors. - Thyroid cancer is a thyroid tumor that occurs in the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is connected by the isthmus and consists of two large blades located under the throat on both sides of the trachea. The glands secrete hormones from the hypothalamus, which can be stored in colloids or released into the blood of capillaries. In the endocrine system, the thyroid secretes hormones that act on cells with specific receptors called target cells.