Central Nerve System Malignant Tumors
Tumors are classifying in two different types- non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant), which the malignant tumors are generally classified into meningiomas and gliomas tumors that varies in types. Some tumor occurrence are depend on the area that cells arise such as oligodendrogliomas, ep...
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International Organization of a Scientific Research
2014
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| Summary: | Tumors are classifying in two different types- non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant),
which the malignant tumors are generally classified into meningiomas and gliomas tumors that varies in types.
Some tumor occurrence are depend on the area that cells arise such as oligodendrogliomas, ependymomas and
astrocytomas occur mostly from the meninges, which is outer part of brain and spinal cord. Even though they
arise outside of the brain meningiomas do not be considered as brain tumor, because 85% of meningiomas are
benign and can cure by surgery. Beside the three mentioned tumors meningiomas astrocytomas and
glioblastomas mostly seen in adults, number of uncommon brain tumors containing medulloblastoma that arise
from the cerebellum of primitive stem cells and most seen in children. |
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