Brain tumors often go unnoticed until late stage, say experts


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi

New Delhi, Jun 28: Brain tumors continue to be a silent threat in India, with 40,000 to 50,000 new cases reported every year, according to the National Library of Medicine. Experts warn that most tumors go undiagnosed until they reach an advanced stage due to vague and non-specific symptoms that are often mistaken for everyday health issues.

Symptoms like frequent headaches, dizziness, nausea, seizures, vision problems, and speech changes are often attributed to stress, lifestyle factors, or hormonal imbalances. Because these signs tend to worsen gradually, many patients seek medical help only when the discomfort becomes severe.

Doctors explain that the brain has an incredible ability to adapt to slow-growing tumors, which further delays detection. The symptoms also vary depending on the tumor's size and location, making diagnosis even more complex.

Medical professionals advise staying alert to warning signs such as persistent headaches, memory issues, vision changes, unexplained nausea, or limb weakness. Even subtle personality changes or balance problems should not be ignored.

Early detection remains the most effective way to treat brain tumors. MRI and CT scans can detect growths in their early stages and help doctors plan precise treatment strategies. Advances in technology have made procedures like focused craniotomy, radiation therapy, and radiosurgery more effective and less invasive.

Experts say not all brain tumors are aggressive, but identifying them early can significantly improve treatment outcomes and long-term quality of life.

  

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