Glioblastoma Multiforme Stage 4- An aggressive form of brain cancer
There may be many different forms of brain cancer that can happen to us. However, most of us are quite unaware of the symptoms of brain cancers. It is a tumor formation that occurs within our brain, mainly in the glial cells. It is often known as Glioma. It is considered to be a primary brain cancer (those originating mainly within the brain). It can happen to almost all ages, primarily within the age-group of 50 -70 years, sometimes in young people too. The prognosis of this disease is very bad in case of those, who are very old due to various factors. By prognosis, I mean people life gets shorter due to the impact of this disease.
This particular disease is such that it doesnt spare you much time, in case you have it. No conventional therapy can cure or eradicate this disease from our body. Those having it, can either go for surgery, followed by chemotherapy & radiotherapy. No matter whatever one does, this is an intelligent form of cancer that becomes resistant against all therapy. Some people are fortunate enough to live quite long, depending on their age. Anyway, I am writing this just in case you want to know about brain cancer.
Typical symptoms are - headache, seizure (fits/convulsion) during sleep, strange behavior, vomiting mainly in the morning. Dont confuse seizure with stroke. Go for MRI scan or CT scan immediately, if something unusual is found, start taking anti-convulsion medicine. if a tumor is found out, try to know what kind it is. One can do a biopsy in order to see the grade of the tumor- whether benign or malignant, secondly operable or inoperable. One can opt for gamma knife therapy, which is a non-invasive method of removing the tumor. This may be better option than craniatomy, according to me, since this kind of treatment wont be hampering the important regions of the brain. However, one should always consult with 2-3 neuro-surgeons in order to understand the impact of each treatment. Also allow the patient to decide, whether he or she would like to be operated or not.
I will continue again, sometimes, when I feel like..hope you would like this info..God bless those, who are having tough time,fighting against different diseases.
Do you have a brain tumour? Does someone you know have a brain tumour?
ReplyDeleteYes, my mom is having this awful thing,currently she's is in her final days of her life.It is evident from her symptoms
ReplyDeleteI'm very sorry to hear about your Mom. I run a brain tumour charity in the UK and I saw a post you made on twitter last week which lead me to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you feel able to help raise awareness of this disease whilst going through all this with your Mom.
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