The brain tumor is the weight or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Many different types of brain tumors exist. Some brain tumors are noncancerous (benign), while some brain cells are cancerous (benign). Brain tumors can start in your brain (primary brain tumors), or cancer can start in other parts of your body and spread to your brain (secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors). How quickly can a brain tumor develop. The size and location of the brain stem determines how your nervous system will affect you. The options for treating a brain tumor depend on the type of tumor you have, as well as the size and location.
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