Glioma
Glioma is a type of brain tumor that starts in the glial cells, which support and protect the nerve cells in the brain. There are different grades of gliomas, and they can have various symptoms such as seizures, personality changes, movement difficulty, headache, and vision problems. Treatment options include surgical resection, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, but the prognosis can vary depending on the grade and aggressiveness of the tumor.
What are the common symptoms associated with glioma?
Can you explain the different types of glioma and their characteristics?
What treatment options are typically available for glioma patients?
Can you explain the different types of glioma and their characteristics?
What treatment options are typically available for glioma patients?