Brain Cancer By Cara Klingaman. Significance The brain is the center of thoughts, emotions, memory and speech. Brain also control muscle movements and.

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Brain Cancer By Cara Klingaman

Significance The brain is the center of thoughts, emotions, memory and speech. Brain also control muscle movements and interpretation of sensory information (sight, sound, touch, taste, pain etc)

Significance Tumors can effect any part of the brain and depending on what part(s) of the brain it affects can have a number of symptoms. Seizures Difficulty with language Mood changes Change of personality Changes in vision, hearing, and sensation. Difficulty with muscle movement Difficulty with coordination control

Background Estimated 18,400 primary malignant brain tumors will be diagnosed in 2004 — 10,540 in men & 7,860 in women. Approximately 12,690 people will die from these tumors in Accounts for 1.4% of all cancers Accounts for 2.4% of all cancer related deaths

Background In adults over 45 years of age 90% of all brain tumors are Gliomas Gliomas: A general category of cancer that includes astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and ependymomas

Astrocytoma Astrocytes brain cells abnormally dividing causing tumors called astrocytomas. Astrocytes are glial cells that help nourish neurons– they help repair damage How the astroytomas are classified How close the cells are together within the tumor How abnormal the cells are How many of the cells are proliferating Whether or not there are blood vessels growing near the tumor Whether or not some of the cancer cells have degenerated or not

Astrocytomas--Treatments If tumors have not infiltrated normal brain tissue then surgery can be a cure Low-grade Astrocytomas are not curable by surgery. However through surgery as much of the tumor as possible is removed and then the patient usually goes through radiation treatment.

Astrocytomas--Treatment High-grade Astrocytomas are not curable by surgery. After surgery has removed as much of the tumor as possible the patient can go through radiation treatment and chemotherapy. Most common drug given to these patients after chemotherapy is BCNU

Oligodendrogliomas These tumors start in mutated oligodendrocyte brain cells Oligodendrocytes make myelin which help neurons transmit signals through the axons These tumors may spread through cerebrospinal fluid pathways but typically do not usually spread to locations outside of the brain or spinal cord.

Oligodendrogliomas--Treatments Because these tumors infiltrate normal brain tissue these tumors are not cured through surgery. However removal of part of the tumors can relieve some symptoms and prolong life. If the tumor is causing disabilities to the patient after surgery the patient may go through chemotherapy, perhaps followed by radiation treatments.

Ependymomas Mutated ependymal cells Ependymal cells line the ventricles in the central area of the brain and they line part of the pathway through which the cerebrospinal fluid travels Theses mutated cells may block the cerebrospinal fluid from exiting the ventricles causing the ventricles to enlarge (hydrocephalus)

Ependymomas--Treatments These tumors do not usually infiltrate normal brain tissue and are therefore curable through surgery. If surgery is unable to completely remove the tumors the patient may try radiation therapy.

Diagnosis These tumors can be detected through a MRI, CT scan or a PET scan. Once detected, depending on where the tumor is located, a biopsy officially is used to diagnosis cancer.

Risk Factors Most brain cancers happen for reasons unknown, however some small risk factors are Radiation exposure Exposure to vinyl chloride Immune system disorders

Prognosis For people ages five year survival rate is 55% For people ages five year survival rate is 16% For people over 65 five year survival rate is 5%

References American Cancer Society.