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95 percent of brain tumours are acquired, say Hyderabad doctors
Hyderabad: As the World Brain Tumours Day is observed on June 8, it is time to understand how the ailment affects our brains and its challenges. A brain tumour is caused by the abnormal growth of tissue in the brain. Such tumours can be classified into primary and secondary. The primary tumours begin spreading from the brain, and the secondary tumours spread from another part of the body to the brain. A brain tumour could be benign (non-cancerou…
World Brain Tumour Day: Can mobile phones and radiation cause brain tumours?
On World Brain Tumour Day, experts highlight the importance of early detection and awareness of brain tumour symptoms, causes, and myths. Brain tumours, whether benign or malignant, require timely diagnosis and treatment. Lifestyle factors, radiation exposure and mobile phone use remain under study while advances in surgery and therapy offer hope for effective management and recovery.
News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today On this date that seeks to raise awareness in society, three experts explain what it is, how it is treated and what are the latest advances in this disease that represents 2% of the cases of cancer in adults worldwide by INFOBAE On 8 June, the International Day of Brain Tumors is celebrated, with the aim of raising awareness about the causes, risks and treatment of this disease, as well as suppo…
On June 8, the International Brain Tumor Day is celebrated, with the aim of sensitizing the population about the causes, risks and treatment of brain tumors, as well as offering support and solidarity to patients and their families. Seventeen cases of primary brain tumors per 100,000 people worldwide are diagnosed annually, representing 2% of cases of cancer in adults. (Continue reading...) The entry International Brain Tumor Day was first publi…
Brain Tumor: A Silent Time Bomb in Your Head Early diagnosis &Treatment Can Stop It - Business News Week
Hyderabad, 7th June 2025: Do you or someone close to you experience frequent headaches, numbness or weakness in limbs, seizures, vision or speech changes, imbalance, or sudden memory issues? These could be early symptoms of a brain tumour, a serious and potentially life-threatening neurological condition. The brain is an important part of our body. If these […] The post Brain Tumor: A Silent Time Bomb in Your Head Early diagnosis &Treatment Can …
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