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Volume 8, Issue 1, January (2020)

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1 Compendious Sight on Brain Tumor
S Prathiba, Dr. B. Sivagami
Abstract - The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system (CNS). Cancer may start within the CNS or, more commonly, it may spread there. Primary brain tumors are tumors that form from brain cells. Usually portrayed as low grade or high grade. A low-grade tumor for the most part develops gradually, but it can turn into a high-grade tumor. A high-grade tumor is more likely to develop quicker. A secondary brain tumor may be a cancerous tumor that begun in another portion of the body, such as the breast, lung, or colon, and after that spread to the brain. In this way a brain tumor could be a mass of unusually developing cells within the brain or cranium. It can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Whether benign or malignant, all brain tumors are serious. A developing tumor in the long run will compress and harm other structures within the brain.
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