The National Cancer Institute estimated that in 2012, about 22,910 new brain tumor cases will be diagnosed. A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that can be cancerous or benign.
Brain tumors are a result of an overgrowth of cells in the brain, which eventually form into a mass of tissue called a tumor. They can be cancerous or benign tumors.
A diagnosis of a brain tumor can be a difficult and scary one for patients. They may be wondering what their prognosis is, what treatment they will be undergoing, and what side effects ...
An exciting new discovery of a rogue gene could lead to a new generation of drugs to stop critical late-stage cancer from spreading to other parts of the body.
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Welcome to a rare but not unheard-of sexual phenomenon: coital headaches. These are thought to be caused by the unique form of blood flow involved in orgasm and/or ejaculation, and can ...