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Brain Tumors - MedlinePlus
A brain tumor is a growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign, with no cancer cells, or malignant, with cancer cells that grow quickly. Some are primary brain tumors, which start in the brain. Others are metastatic, and they start somewhere else in the body and move to the brain.
https://medlineplus.gov/braintumors.html
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Brain Tumors, Cancer - Better Health
Brain cancer affects adults of all ages and is one of the few cancers that occur in children. Most brain tumours are gliomas, which develop from glial cells. Symptoms and treatment depend on which part of the brain is affected.
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/brain-tumours-cancer
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Brain Tumors - NHS Choices
A brain tumour is a growth of cells in the brain that multiplies in an abnormal, uncontrollable way. It can either be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/brain-tumours/Pages/Introduction.aspx
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Cancer of the Brain and Brain Tumours: Symptoms, Treatment and More - Patient
This leaflet aims to give a brief overview of the various types of cancer of the brain (brain tumours); read Cancer of the Brain and Brain Tumours.
http://patient.info/health/brain-cancer-and-brain-tumours
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Detailed Guide - American Cancer Society
Get detailed information about brain and CNS tumors from the American Cancer Society.
http://www.cancer.org/cancer/braincnstumorsinadults/detailedguide/
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About Brain Tumors - Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Brain Tumor Center
Brain tumors occur when cells grow abnormally and cause damage to surrounding normal cells and tissue.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/neurology_neurosurgery/centers_clinics/brain_tumor/about-brain-tumors
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AANS - Brain Tumors
A brain tumor, known as an intracranial tumor, is an abnormal mass of tissue in which cells grow and multiply uncontrollably, seemingly unchecked by the mechanisms that control normal cells. More than 150 different brain tumors have been documented, but the two main groups of brain tumors are termed primary and metastatic.
http://www.aans.org/patient%20information/conditions%20and%20treatments/brain%20tumors.aspx
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Brain Tumor: Types, Risk Factors and Symptoms - Healthline
A brain tumor is a collection or mass of abnormal cells in your brain. A brain tumor can be cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).
http://www.healthline.com/health/brain-tumor
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Brain Tumor Information - American Brain Tumor Association
Discover brain tumor information from the American Brain Tumor Association. Learn more about brain cancer symptoms, risk factors, the types of brain tumors and more.
http://www.abta.org/brain-tumor-information/
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Brain Tumor Symptoms - American Brain Tumor Association
Learn more about brain tumor symptoms from the American Brain Tumor Association. View a list of potential symptoms that can occur before or after treatment.
http://www.abta.org/brain-tumor-information/symptoms/?referrer=https://www.google.com
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Brain Tumor - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about brain tumors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain_tumor
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Overview, Brain Tumors - Mayo Clinic
Brain tumor - Comprehensive overview covers signs, symptoms and treatments, including surgery.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/brain-tumor/home/ovc-20117132
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Brain Tumor: Symptoms, Surgery, Types, and Treatment - Medicine Net
Primary brain tumors among adults are astrocytoma, meningioma, and oligodendroglioma. Brain tumor symptoms include headaches, nausea or vomiting, balance and walking problems, mood and personality changes, memory problems, and numbness or tingling in the legs. Learn about surgery, types of brain tumors, and other treatments.
http://www.medicinenet.com/brain_tumor/article.htm
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Brain Tumors (Benign and Malignant): Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD
WebMD explains malignant and benign brain tumors, including risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/brain-cancer/brain-tumors-in-adults