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Brain Tumors
Neurons or Glial cells?
Neurons
• Rarely, if ever responsible for tumors – Don’t reproduce
Gliomas arise from glial cells
• Different types of gliomas:– Astrocytic tumors include astrocytomas (less
malignant), anaplastic astrocytomas, and glioblastomas (most malignant)
– Oligodendroglial tumors vary in malignancy – Glioblastomas are the most aggressive type of primary
brain tumor
Meningiomas
• Arise from arachnoidal cells– One of three meniges that compose membrane that
covers brain and spinal cord. However, these tumors are mostly (90%) benign
Level of severity
• Tumors are graded on multiple factors:– Growth rate– Blood supply– Malignancy– Border distinctness *The ultimate determining factor in classifying
tumors is the cell of highest malignancy, even if the overall composition of the tumor is of lesser malignancy.
Diagnosis
• Balance, vision, hearing, and reflex tests are conducted to help diagnose brain tumors
• MRI’s used with contrast dye are subsequently performed to find tumors and detect their locations.
Treatment
• Open cranial surgery• Radiosurgery
– Many beams of targeted radiation focus on the tumor from all different directions (one session limit).
• Radiotherapy (multi-session)• Chemotherapy
What causes a tumor?
• We don’t know yet…• But:
– 5% arise from genetic inheritance (usually extra copies chromosome 7)
– Environment also plays a role
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