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Treatment of Benign Brain Tumor

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Best hospitals and doctors for benign brain tumor treatment abroad

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Diagnostics of benign tumors of brain
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Brain stereotactic radiosurgery (Gamma Knife) in benign brain tumor
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The Assuta Hospital Tel Aviv was opened in 2009 and today it is one of the largest, modern hospitals with the highest treatment success rates in Israel. The сlinical practice is based on the use of the state-of-art technologies in the world of medicine. The compliance with the high level of medical care and cooperation with the
The Clinic de Genolier Genolier is the largest reputable medical facility of the Swiss Medical Network, which provides excellent high-quality medical services in accordance with the best traditions of Swiss healthcare. The clinic was founded in 1972 and nowadays it can boast with long successful clinical experience, as well as c
The Hirslanden Clinic am Rosenberg Heiden is a leading private medical facility with exceptional competence in the diagnostics and treatment of the entire spectrum of diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The patients can benefit from the services of the highly qualified doctors and attentive nursing staff who are focused on t
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About the disease

Benign tumor of brain develops when cells start to abnormally divide in the brain without causing appearance of malignancy. Most commonly, it manifests itself in the form of a mass, which is not a cancer. Most benign tumors of brain develop very gradually; months or even years can pass before it manifests itself for the first time. Even though this tumor slowly grows, it rarely affects surrounding tissues of the brain, although in some cases it can suppress certain brain tissues and structures. In such case, benign tumor of brain becomes a life-threatening condition. Most commonly, benign tumors of the brain develop as a result of a genetic predisposition. Exposure to certain chemicals and other dangerous substances and adverse environmental factors can also contribute to development of the benign tumor of brain. The good news is that in most cases it is possible to fully resect the benign tumor as it almost never metastasizes. The most important thing, however, is to get timely diagnosis to avoid such complications as compression and internal hemorrhage. The most common benign tumors of the brain are meningiomas, which develop in the brain membranes and sometimes in the membranes of the spinal cord; hemangiomas, which develops in the blood vessel;, and acoustic neuromas, which develop in the nervous system. Overall, meningiomas are the most common type of benign tumors of the brain as it accounts for approximately 20% of this type of tumor.

Symptoms

  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Hearing or vision problems depending on the part of brain where tumor develops
  • Nausea
  • Weight loss
  • Behavioral changes
  • Irritation

Diagnosis

MRI and CT scan are the most commonly used imaging tests for diagnosis of tumors of the brain, as they provide image of all brain structures, tissues, and blood vessels, which allow doctor to determine the type of brain tumor, its stage and dynamics of progression.

Biopsy is used to determine if the tumor is indeed benign and to rule out the possibility of brain cancer.

Treatment

Radiosurgery (Gamma Knife) is the most commonly used type of surgery for benign tumors of the brain, as it allows surgeon to resect the tumor without making open incision. This type of surgery is also more targeted, meaning that a surgeon accesses only the tumor, thus reducing the risk of possible complications after traditional surgery. Radiosurgery usually gives very good results, as surgeons are able to resect whole tumor. A patient may need to stay in the hospital for several weeks to fully recover and get back to normal lifestyle. 

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda IvanisovaDr. Farrukh Ahmed