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  1. 16 lip 2020 · Late adverse effects of cancer treatments represent a significant source of morbidity and also financial hardship among brain tumor patients. These effects can be produced by direct neurologic damage of the tumor and its removal, and/or by complementary treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, either alone or combined.

  2. 10 cze 2021 · CNS toxicity of anticancer treatments has received growing interest over the last years, as severe neurotoxicity may affect up to 33% of patients [11]. It may occur after partial or whole-brain RT and ChT, due to a direct or an indirect injury (e.g., coagulopathy).

  3. 26 paź 2020 · First, Neurosurgeon Prashant Chittiboina, M.D., of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NINDS) performed a debulking surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible. It was attached to my optic nerve and would eventually impair my vision without surgery.

  4. 8 lis 2018 · This article also provides a review of the multitude of treatment-related complications that can be identified on routine post-treatment imaging, with an emphasis on radiation-induced, chemotherapy-induced, and post-surgical entities. Summary/Conclusion.

  5. Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy brain tumour cells. The drugs circulate throughout your body in the bloodstream. You might have chemotherapy after surgery or if your brain tumour comes back. Common chemotherapy drugs for brain tumours are a drug called temozolomide.

  6. Learn more about chemotherapy for adult brain and spinal cord tumors. Find information on potential side effects and what to expect with the treatment.

  7. It can take some time to recover from your brain tumour operation. Find out about the immediate side effects and long term problems after brain surgery.