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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Corwin Brown The brain is the organ in a person's skull that controls the functions of all of the other organs. Together, the brain and spine written by Corwin Brown The brain is the organ in a person's skull that controls the functions of all of the other organs. Together, the brain and spine make up the central nervous system. The brain is responsible for the experience of the five senses (taste, touch, sight, hearing and smell). written by Juliet Cohen Brain is a tender, soft people of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three slim membranes called meninges. Cancer begins in cells, the construction blocks that take upward tissues. written by peter hutch Brain tumor is a leading cause of tumor death, which has poorer survival rates than breast cancer, benign or malignant alike.
A traditional Chinese drink has been proved to be an effective treatment in inhibiting brain tumor growth. For thousands of years, two plant fruits, lycium barbarum and ligustrum lucidum, have been taken as drinks in many Chinese' daily lives. Chinese clinical studies have proved the ingredients in these two plant fruits are effective in inhibiting brain tumor growth. written by peter hutch The brain and spinal column make up the central nervous system (CNS), where all vital functions of the body are controlled. When tumors arise in the central nervous system, they are especially problematic because a persons thought processes and movements can be affected. These tumors can also be difficult to treat because the tissues surrounding a tumor that may be affected by surgery or radiation may play a vital role in functioning. written by peter hutch The brain is the body’s most complex organ, so it’s no overstatement that treatment for brain tumors requires the latest technology skillfully used by a highly experienced medical team. Brain tumors typically are categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary brain tumors originate in your brain and can be noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Secondary brain tumors result from cancer that began elsewhere and spread to your brain. written by Juliet Cohen The brain is the central processing unit of the human body. A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Brain Tumors are any tumors which occur in the brain due to uncontrolled cell division. written by Dr Anne Astrocytomas represent the most common type of glioma. They develop from the supporting cells of the brain,
written by Dr Anne The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). written by Juliet Cohen The brain is a soft, spongy mass of tissue. It is protected by the bones of the skull and three thin membranes called meninges. Watery fluid called cerebrospinal fluid cushions the brain. Human brain controls the central nervous system (CNS), by way of the cranial nerves and spinal cord, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and regulates virtually all human activity. written by Mike Singh Singh Malignant brain tumors are classified by the type of cancer cell. In adults, the most common tumors are gliomas and meningiomas. Usually, these tumors are located above the covering of the cerebellum - the area in the back of the brain that coordinates voluntary muscle movements. << previous page 1 next page>> |