Pediatric Brain Tumor
Pediatric brain tumours are uncontrollable growths of abnormal cells that appear in a child's brain or the tissue and systems that may be adjacent to it. There are numerous kinds of paediatric brain tumours, some of which are noncancerous (benign) and some of which are cancerous (malignant). The type of tumour, its function in the brain, whether or not it has a blowout, and your child's age and general health all influence treatment and the risk of retrieval (prognosis). Because new treatments and technological advancements are constantly being developed, a variety of options are available at various points in treatment and diagnosis.
- Choroid plexus tumors
- Neurofibroma/plexiform neurofibroma
- Ependymoma and myxopapillary ependymoma
- Primitive neuroectodermal tumors
- Medulloblastoma
- Germ line tumors of the mind
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