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  • Hi my name is Eudocia Quant Lee, I'm a senior physician

  • in the Center for Neuro-Oncology at

  • Dana-Farber Brigham/Women's Cancer Center

  • A brain tumor is a tumor that either arises in the brain

  • or it can be a tumor that spreads from a different part of your body

  • such as a brain metastasis from breast cancer.

  • Overall, malignant brain tumors are rare

  • there's less than a one percent chance that an average adult will

  • develop a malignant brain tumor in their lifetime.

  • It's comprised of abnormal cells that shouldn't be

  • in the brain, and they form a mass.

  • Brain tumors can range from benign, or non-cancerous tumors,

  • to malignant, or cancerous, tumors.

  • Brain tumors are typically found on imaging studies.

  • Some more aggressive tumors can have a lot of

  • swelling associated with them.

  • Other kinds of tumors may be slower growing or maybe not as obvious.

  • Sometimes we need to follow those patients overtime

  • to really distinguish a brain tumor from some other

  • abnormality that can appear in the brain.

  • The signs and symptoms attributed to the brain tumor

  • can depend on the location and the number

  • of lesions in the brain.

  • For example, if you have a brain tumor in the speech

  • area of your brain, you might present with difficulty

  • speaking or understanding language.

  • Sometimes patients can present in a non-specific way,

  • meaning they develop symptoms that can be seen

  • even in normal people.

  • For example, you can have a headache that doesn't

  • seem to go away, that wakes you up in the morning

  • it can be associated with nausea and vomiting.

  • You can also have confusion,

  • or other focal neurologic deficits

  • It's important to note that because many

  • of the symptoms of brain tumors are non-specific,

  • just because you have one of these symptoms

  • doesn't mean you have a brain tumor.

  • However, if your symptoms are not resolving

  • or are not explained by anything else,

  • it's important to see your doctor for these symptoms.

Hi my name is Eudocia Quant Lee, I'm a senior physician

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