Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors
Overview
Brain and spinal tumors are abnormal growths in the tissues of the brain or spinal cord, classified as either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They can develop at any age and may arise from the brain or spinal cord cells or metastasize from other body parts.
Common Types of Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors
Common signs and symptoms
Diagnostic tests and procedures
The Journey of Healing Starts Here
If you or your loved one is experiencing symptoms of Brain and spinal tumors, our expert hematology team is here to help. We provide comprehensive diagnostic services, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing support to ensure the best outcomes.
Treatment options
Surgery
Often the first line of treatment to remove accessible tumors while protecting healthy tissue.
Radiation therapy
Uses targeted energy beams to kill remaining cancer cells, often after surgery.
Chemotherapy
Utilizes drugs to slow tumor growth or kill cancer cells.
Targeted therapy/Immunotherapy
Newer options for specific tumor types.
Medications
like steroids to reduce swelling and anticonvulsants for seizure management.
Rehabilitation
(physical, occupational therapy) to help regain function.
Prognosis
The prognosis for brain and spinal cord tumors varies significantly based on factors such as tumor type, location, size, and the age at diagnosis, but early detection and effective treatment can lead to improved outcomes.
