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Title: Brain Tumors


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Brain Tumors
  • Created and presented by
  • Carla Mastrangelo

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My Main Focus
  • How brain tumors are diagnosed and how they are
    treated.

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A brief outline
  • What exactly is a tumor?
  • Basic types and categories of brain tumors
  • Symptoms and caused effects
  • How brain tumors are diagnosed
  • FDA approved treatments
  • The problema summary
  • Facts and figures

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What exactly is a tumor?
  • A tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue that
    results from excessive cell division, and is
    uncontrolled and progressive. A tumor can occur
    in any part of your body.

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Basic types and categories of brain tumors
  • Brain tumors are based on whether they are
    primary or secondary
  • Primary tumor Initially forms in the brain.
  • Secondary tumor results from a cancer that
    began somewhere else in the body but has
    ultimately spread to the brain

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Types and categories cont.
  • Furthermore, there are two categories that brain
    tumors are placed in. These include
  • Malignant, meaning the tumor is cancerous.
  • Benign, meaning the Tumor is not cancerous.

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Symptoms
  • The following symptoms could suggest a possible
    brain tumor
  • Unsteadiness or imbalance
  • A new seizure in an adult
  • Loss of vision or double vision
  • Hearing loss
  • Severe headaches associated with nausea or
    vomiting, and/or weakness and numbness

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Diagnosing a brain tumor
  • If you experience one or several of the
    symptoms already discussed, it would be wise to
    see neurologist. In this case you might undergo
    a MRI, CT scan, or a PET However in most cases
    the first test for a possible brain tumor is a
    neurological exam. Also if necessary a biopsy
    might be performed on the patient.

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Diagnostic Procedures
  • Neurological Exam checks eye movement, eye
    reflexes, and pupil reactions . Also records
    hearing, sensation, balance and coordination.
  • Computed Tomography (CT) Uses a X-ray machine
    and a computer to produce an image of the bodys
    tissues and structures. Often times, iodine dye
    (a.k.a., contrast material) is injected into the
    patient before the scan, allowing abnormal tissue
    to be detected easier.
  • -Helps locate the tumor, and also detects
    bleeding and swelling.

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Diagnostic Procedures cont. ..
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Instead of a
    X-ray, a magnetic field is used to accurately
    differentiate between healthy and diseased
    tissue.
  • -Unlike CT scan, MRI does not use radiation
  • - Provides pictures from various angles, so
    doctors can produce a three dimensional image of
    the tumor.
  • -Contrast material is also injected in the
    patient.

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Diagnostic procedures cont
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Rather
    than producing structural images of your brain, a
    PET provides a picture of brain activity.
  • - These are most useful in detecting recurrent
    tumors.
  • Biopsy A surgical procedure to collect a sample
    of tissue from the suspected tumor.

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Smart things to do
  • When being diagnosed with a brain tumor, you
    should always get more than one opinion.
  • Make sure to keep copies of all your reports,
    including MRI films, and pathology reports.
  • Keep a journal of emotional, mental and physical
    symptoms.

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Treatments
  • Standard treatments for brain tumors include,
    radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery. Along with
    these treatments there several medications
    prescribed to brain tumor patients. Some of the
    common medications are steroids, anticoagulants,
    anti depressants, anticonvulsants, and antinausea
    medications.

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FDA Approved Treatments
  • What does this mean?
  • FDA approved treatments means that that the
    treatments that have been proven safe and
    effective, but not necessarily without side
    effects.

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New treatment approved by FDA
  • In August 1999, the first new chemotherapy for
    recurrent brain tumors in adult patients is
    approved. This drug, called TEMODAR
    (temozolomide) is the first oral chemotherapeutic
    agent that directly interferes with the growth of
    anaplastic astrocytomas. This is a specific kind
    of primary brain tumor that grow very rapidly and
    contain cell with some malignant traits. Before
    TEMODAR was used as a treatment, surgery and
    radiation were both options. TEMODAR has proven
    very effective, and is recommended to any
    qualified patient.

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The Summary
  • Brain tumors are a complex disease that strike
    over 100,000 Americans annually. The symptoms
    are debilitating and the cure rate in several
    types of tumors is very low. Unfortunately
    tumors can not be prevented because the cause is
    still unknown.

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Bibliography
  • Websites
  • 1. The Brain Tumor Society,
  • http//www.tbts.orfg
  • 2. http//Cancerweb.ncl.ac
  • 3. Clinical Trials and Noteworthy Treatments
    for Brain Tumors,
  • http//www.Gliadel.com

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Bibliography Cont.
  • 4. Medical dictionary,
  • http//www.Intelihealth.com/dictionary
  • Primary Sources
  • New Brain Tumor Treatment Approved by FDA,
  • http//www.fda.org
  • 2. Anaplastic astrocytomas,
  • http//brighamrad.harvard.edu/cases/full.htm
  • Thomas F Gudas, MD, Roman A Klufus, MD
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