Diagnosis of glioblastoma typically involves:
Treatment for glioblastoma is multifaceted and includes a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The primary goal of surgery is to remove as much of the tumour as possible while minimising damage to normal brain tissue. Post-surgical treatments may involve:
Management of symptoms and supportive care are also integral to treatment, focusing on improving quality of life and managing side effects of the disease and its treatment.
Persistent headaches are one of the common signs a brain tumour is present. But is your headache truly a cause for concern? Neurosurgeon, Dr Nicolas Kon, explains.
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