A Review Of Brain Tumor In Young Population
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https://doi.org/10.70849/IJSCIKeywords:
Brain tumor, Epidemiology socioeconomic, socioeconomic, Geographic location.Abstract
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue in the brain that may be malignant or begin. Brain tumor represent a health burden globally, with their incidence steadily rising. A brain tumor in adolescent and young adults (AYAs) is difficult to handle because these tumors have different types of tissue structures and occur infrequently. Blood flow to the brain is mainly the internal carotid and vertebral arteries. Brain tumor for the majority of cancer – related deaths in adolescent and young adults (AYAs), defined as individuals aged 15 to 39. Brain tumor are the most common and fatal solid tumors in adolescent, impacting their physical and emotional health long term, as well as affecting their families. The brain tumor and its treatment intervention can negatively affect neurological, neurocognitive and endocrinological function and affect the circumstances of AYA patients. Brain tumor are one of the most frequent tumor types in young people known about their risk factor. Factor as age, gender, socioeconomic status and geographic location influence the prevalence and distribution of brain tumors. Brain tumor represent a significant healthcare challenge in India. Specific support is necessary to maintain the quality of Life of AYA brain tumor patient. A understanding brain tumor on an individual level could change how patient are grouped in future clinical studies. It may also affect choosing treatment that target specific molecules. Brain tumor are common, requiring general medical provider to have a basic understanding of their diagnosis and treatment. A symptoms of a brain tumor depend on its size, location and rate of growth. The most common malignant tumors are secondary tumors that metastasize from others cancer in the body, such as those in lungs, breasts, skin ( malignant melanoma ), blood (leukemia) and lymphatic organs ( lymphoma). The most primarily brain tumor ( those that originate within the brain) are gliomas, which develop in neuroglia.
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