02/05/2022 Hospitals, Clinics
Paediatric brain tumours are masses or growths of abnormal cells that occur in a child's brain or the tissue and structures that are near it. Many different types of paediatric brain tumours exist — some are noncancerous (benign) and some are cancerous (malignant).
Treatment and chance of recovery (prognosis) depend on the type of tumour, its location within the brain, whether it has spread, and your child's age and general health. Because new treatments and technologies are continually being developed, several options may be available at different points in treatment.
Treatment and chance of recovery (prognosis) depend on the type of tumour, its location within the brain, whether it has spread, and your child's age ...
Paediatric brain tumours are masses or growths of abnormal cells that occur in a child's brain or the tissue and structures that are near it. Many dif...
Paediatric brain tumours are masses or growths of abnormal cells that occur in a child's brain or the tissue and structures that are near it. Many dif...
Treatment and chance of recovery (prognosis) depend on the type of tumour, its location within the brain, whether it has spread, and your child's age ...
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