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Introduction

The incidence of Best Brain and spine tumour Surgeon in Panvel, Navi Mumbai in India ranges from 5 to 10 cases per 100,000 population, with an increasing trend, and accounts for 2% of all malignant neoplasms.

A brain tumor is a mass or lump that forms in the brain when brain cells divide and grow uncontrollably. These brain cells grow and divide differently from healthy cells and form a high-grade (cancerous) or low-grade (benign) tumor. Space in our skull is limited. Therefore, further growth of the brain causes increased pressure in the skull, which leads to life-threatening complications and also damages the brain.

There are more than 130 different primary Best Brain and spine tumour Surgeon in Panvel, Navi Mumbai cord tumour and they are classified and named according to the type of cells they grow from, their location in the brain and the rate at which they grow and spread.

Types of brain tumour

Primary brain tumour: These tumour grow in the brain and can spread to nearby parts of the body. These tumour can also originate from brain cells, the membranes surrounding the brain, nerve cells and glands. Primary Best Brain and spine tumour Surgeon in Panvel, Navi Mumbai are divided into two groups:

I. Glial tumour (gliomas) II. Non-glial tumour

Secondary brain tumour: These tumour spread to the brain from other parts of the body. Lung cancer, breast cancer, kidney cancer and skin cancer can spread to the brain in advanced stages.

Causes of brain tumour

The exact cause of Best Brain and spine tumour Surgeon in Panvel, Navi Mumbai is unknown. However, doctors studying brain tumour have identified factors that may increase the risk of developing these tumour, such as exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation and a family history of brain tumour.