I'd like to start with this article, but I am interested in reporting this topic. It is because I know that people near me are affected by this situation. A doctor found a benign tumor in my friend's brain when I was thirteen, but he is now 24 years old and as healthy as I have ever been. My father is another person I know that I suffer from cancer. A doctor's team found his tumor when he was 39 years old; I was just four years old at that time. He is also benign, but in a different position in his mind, unfortunately he died in 12 years after discovering that he owns it.
There are various kinds of brain tumors. Some brain tumors are noncancerous (benign), and some brain tumors are cancerous (malignant). Brain tumors may arise from your brain (primary brain tumor), or cancer may originate from other parts of your body and spread to your brain (secondary or metastatic, brain tumors). Acoustic neuroma (neuroma) is a benign tumor that develops from your inner ear into the brain in a balanced auditory nerve. These nerves intertwine to form the vestibular cochlear nerve (the eighth cranial nerve). Stress from the tumor to the nerve may lead to hearing loss and imbalance
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a tumor originating from the brain or spinal cord, is called primary brain tumor - other tumors such as breast tumors metastasize to the brain as "secondary" brain. It is a tumor. This type of cancer remains there and rarely goes into other organs, but the symptoms appear in the body part controlled by the affected brain. They tend to grow rapidly in the brain and are fatal. Symptoms are related to the location of the tumor, the pressure rise in the part of the brain near the tumor, and the size of the tumor. According to these factors, symptoms vary from person to person. As cancer grows, symptoms worsen and affect more body function. Several symptoms may be improved if glioblastoma patients undergo surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy or other treatments, but other symptoms may be related to side effects of treatment