Metastatic Brain Cancer
Metastatic brain cancer occurs when cancer from another part of the body spreads to the brain. It is the most common type of brain tumor in adults and can come from different sources such as the lung, breast, skin, colon, and kidney. Symptoms may include pain, behavior changes, or seizures. Treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, and regular monitoring is important for early detection. While there is no cure, treatment can help control the cancer and improve quality of life.
What are the common symptoms associated with metastatic brain cancer?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for metastatic brain cancer?
What support resources are available for patients and families dealing with metastatic brain cancer?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for metastatic brain cancer?
What support resources are available for patients and families dealing with metastatic brain cancer?