PAEDIATRIC TUMOUR

Pediatric tumours, are those that begin in the brain or in tissues near it, are children's most common type of tumour in kids. These mutations prevent healthy cells from dying and allow cells to proliferate and replicate more quickly. When DNA errors occur in normal cells, primary brain tumours develop.

CAUSES

A paediatric brain tumor's precise cause is typically unknown.

Typically, paediatric brain tumours are primary brain tumours, meaning they develop in the brain or in nearby tissues. Primary brain cancers start when DNA faults (mutations) occur in normal cells. When healthy cells would perish, these mutations allow cells to proliferate and divide more quickly and live on. The end consequence is a tumour, which is a mass of aberrant cells.

Children are susceptible to developing a wide range of brain tumours, some of which may or may not be cancerous.

RISKS

The origin of primary brain tumours in the majority of children remains unknown. However, some brain cancers, including medulloblastoma or ependymoma, are more prevalent in youngsters. Though not common, some children may be more at risk for brain tumours if their families have a history of genetic disorders or brain tumours.


Doctors specialising in this field can provide intricate guidance on the cases. One should always be aware and look out for symptoms which may seem like nothing at first but can turn to worse, if ignored.

Mentionable names among some of the Best Oncologists in Kolkata are:

Dr. Sanjoy Roy  and Dr. Sayan Paul.


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