by Ricker Polsdorfer, MD
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The first option for the treatment and management of brain tumors involves surgery. This is used both to establish a diagnosis as well as for therapeutic benefit. If surgery is not possible or does not completely remove the tumor, radiation and chemotherapy may be used.
Treatment involves the following:
References:
American Brain Tumor Association website. Available at: .
Brain Tumor Society website. Available at: .
Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation website. Available at: .
National Cancer Institute website. Available at: .
National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke website. Available at: .
Last reviewed September 2012 by Mohei Abouzied, MD
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