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  1. Brain tumour symptoms | Brain neoplasm symptoms - Cancer Research …

    Symptoms of brain tumours include headaches, feeling or being sick and seizures. Find out about the most common symptoms and when you should see your doctor.

  2. Symptoms of brain tumours in children | Cancer Research UK

    Symptoms of brain tumours in children Brain tumour symptoms can be very similar to those of childhood illnesses. Remember that cancer in children is rare. But it’s important for your child to see their GP if …

  3. Brain tumours - Cancer Research UK

    Brain tumours Tumours that start in the brain are called primary brain tumours. Tumours can start in any part of the brain or related structures. This section is about primary brain tumours in adults.

  4. Controlling symptoms of brain tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Controlling symptoms of brain tumours Brain tumours can cause symptoms, such as headaches, feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting) and seizures (fits). Symptoms can be managed with surgery, …

  5. Meningioma | Brain and spinal cord tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Meningiomas are tumours that start in the layers of tissue (meninges) that cover the brain and spinal cord.

  6. Pituitary tumours | Pituitary adenomas | Pituitary neoplasm

    Pituitary tumours are also called pituitary adenomas. They are brain tumours that start to grow in the pituitary gland. Most are non cancerous. Learn more.

  7. Getting diagnosed with a brain tumour - Cancer Research UK

    Most people with a brain tumour have symptoms such as severe headaches and fits (seizures) that come on suddenly. There are several tests you might have to diagnose a brain or spinal cord tumour.

  8. Radiotherapy for secondary brain cancer | Cancer Research UK

    Radiotherapy for secondary brain cancer When cancer has spread to the brain from elsewhere in the body, it is called a secondary brain tumour or a brain metastasis. Cancer growing inside the brain …

  9. Glioblastoma | Brain tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Jun 7, 2023 · Glioblastoma is a type of fast growing, cancerous brain tumour. The main treatments are surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  10. Vestibular Schwannoma | Brain tumour (primary) | Cancer Research UK

    Find out more about the differences between benign and malignant brain tumours What is a vestibular schwannoma? Vestibular schwannomas start in Schwann cells. These are fatty cells on the outside …