Brain Cancer and Tumors: Brain
cancers occur when one type of cell transforms from its general
characteristics. Once it gets transformed, the cells grow and multiply in
abnormal ways forming a cancerous growth of cell mass. Once
it gets transformed, the cells grow and multiply in abnormal ways forming a
cancerous growth of cell mass. The early
symptoms includes –
- · Severe headaches and drowsiness early in the morning
- · Sudden convulsions with involuntary movements of a person's muscles
- · Personality or memory changes
- · Fatigue
- · Nausea or vomiting
- · Sleep problems
The exact causes for most brain cancer are unknown. Still genetic
factors, strong dose of radiation to the head, environmental toxins and consumption
of tobacco all of these have been linked to brain cancer.
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