Brain cancer cure hope as scientists develop 'tumour-killing' virus
Scientists have created a genetically engineered virus that activates the immune system to target and destroy glioblastoma brain tumors, marking a breakthrough in cancer treatment.
The new unique technology in Europe to treat Parkinson's and tumors
A groundbreaking non-invasive ultrasound technique, MrgFUS, is now available in Italy to treat Parkinson's disease and brain tumors with precision and without surgery.
High Honor: The Hope Carrier for People with Brain Tumors
Heidelberg neurologist Varun Venkataramani receives prestigious award for groundbreaking discovery aiding glioblastoma patients.
Decoding the 'brain pipes': cerebrospinal fluid is key to understanding and combating tumors
A new study sheds light on the crucial role of cerebrospinal fluid in understanding brain tumors and their resistance to treatment.
Promising results for the treatment of deadly brain tumor
Researchers may have found a method to treat aggressive brain tumors, with a new treatment showing significantly improved survival rates compared to standard care.
Artificial Intelligence Diagnoses Children's Brain Tumors with 92% Accuracy Without Surgery
A new AI algorithm, M-PACT, developed by international researchers, can diagnose and classify children's brain tumors with 92% accuracy using only spinal fluid samples.
Teddi Mellencamp reflects one year after doctors found โplum-sizedโ brain tumors, went to ER for 'migraines'
Teddi Mellencamp shares her reflections and gratitude on the one-year anniversary of her emergency brain surgery for stage 4 tumors.
Laser destroys brain tumor where the surgeon's knife cannot reach โ new treatment available only in Tampere
Tampere University Hospital has initiated a pioneering laser treatment for brain tumors, allowing for the destruction of tumors that cannot be safely treated with traditional surgery.
What are the types of brain tumors and what are their main symptoms?
The German Brain Foundation categorizes brain tumors into two main types: primary tumors, which can be benign or malignant, and secondary tumors that spread from elsewhere in the body, stating that secondary tumors are more common.