Brain tumors

 Part 1


A mass or collection of irregular brain cells is known as a brain tumour. Your brain is housed inside of a highly stiff skull. Any growth within such a constrained area can lead to issues.

Malignant (cancerous) or noncancerous brain tumours are also possible (benign). The pressure inside your skull may rise as benign or cancerous tumours enlarge. This has the potential to be fatal and can result in brain damage.

There are numerous varieties of brain tumours. Both benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancerous) brain tumours can occur (malignant). Primary brain tumours are those that start in the brain; secondary (metastatic) brain tumours are those that start in other regions of the body and spread to the brain.


Brain Tumor Causes

It is believed that specific genes on a cell's chromosomes become damaged and cease to function correctly when brain tumours develop. These genes generally control how quickly a cell divides (if at all), repair genes that correct other genes' flaws, and genes that should trigger the cell to self-destruct if the damage is too great to be repaired. An individual may occasionally be born with one or more of these genes partially defective. Then, environmental conditions can result in additional harm. In other situations, the genetic damage caused by the environment might be the only factor. Why some persons in a "environment" have brain tumours while others don't is unknown.



When a cell begins to divide quickly and the internal controls that regulate its growth are compromised, the cell may eventually develop into a tumour. The immune system of the body, which ideally would recognise the aberrant cell and eliminate it, might be another line of defence. It's possible for tumours to create chemicals that prevent the immune system from identifying the abnormal tumour cells, ultimately overcoming all internal and external inhibitors of their growth.


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