Brain Tumours Treatment

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Detecting a brain tumour usually involves a neurological examination, brain scans, and/or an analysis of the brain tissue. Doctors use the diagnostic information to classify the tumor from the least aggressive (benign) to the most aggressive (malignant). In most cases, a brain tumor is named for the cell type of origin or its location in the brain. Identifying the type of tumor helps doctors determine the most appropriate course of treatment. We use the very latest in diagnostic tools and procedures for diagnosing and defining brain tumours like:

Imaging
MRI
PET
CT Scans
Biopsy: Our neurosurgeon will drill a small hole into your skull and insert a thin needle through the hole and extract tissue—all under CT or MRI guidance. He will then send the biopsy for pathological analysis.


Since no single course of treatment will suit every patient let alone all tumours of the brain, specialists at BRAINS will plan a course of treatment that is likely to be most effective for you from a wide choice of the latest and most advanced methods available anywhere in the world. Here are some of the courses of treatment available at BRAINS:

Computer-aided surgery
Stereotactic radiosurgery
Radiotherapy
Awake brain surgery
Chemotherapy
Targeted drug therapy
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