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Cancer cells that develop in a body organ such as the lung (primary cancer tissue type) can spread via the bloodstream or lymphatic system to other body organs such as the brain. Tumors formed by such cancer cells that spread (metastasize) to other ... more
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Gray represents brain cancer. It is gray to go with the gray matter in the brain. Thank you for using ChaCha! ... more
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On One Hand: Family History Influences RiskBrain cancer is not hereditary in the usual sense of the word, meaning that it is not passed directly through the generations. However, the Mayo Clinic reports that, rarely, people who have a family ... more
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Brain cancer is a condition in which tumors, or clusters of abnormal cells, develop and grow within the tissue of the brain. The severity of the effects of brain cancer depend upon the location of the tumor, or tumors, and the rate at which they ... more
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Yes, a study reveals that it does, Five folds Kids are at more risk because their brains & nervous systems are still developing and their heads are smallers and their skin thinner, therefore, the radiation penetrates deeper into their brain-result, ... more
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My bestfriends grandfather has a brain tumor and 3 types of cancer he hasnt eaten in 12 day's how long can a person go without food in that sort of ... more
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According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), brain tumors are the most common solid tumor in children. Brain tumors in children can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer is present). The most common malignant brain tumors in children are ... more
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Neurons typically do not themselves become cancerous because they lack the ability to replicate, which is essential for cancer cells. As a result, most kinds of brain cancer result from the surrounding cells that protect, nourish and support neurons. ... more
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Brain cancer is one of the most incurable cancers that exist, and leaves you wondering if there will ever be an in increase in the brain cancer survival rate. There is no cure for brain cancer, and technology has only advanced so far, leaving ... more
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