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BRAIN GLIOMAS By:Tiphini Carroll
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What causes Gliomas? The exact causes of gliomas are not known. Hereditary genetic disorders such as neurofibromatoses (type 1 and type 2) and tuberous sclerosis complex are known to predispose to their development. Study suggests exercise during adolescence may cut risk of gliomas in adulthood.
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Symptoms of Gliomas headaches nausea vomiting seizures cranial nerve disorders
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What area of the nervous system is affected by this disease? -Brain Who is usually affected by this disease? -tall people are at increased risk of glioma -people who were obese during their teen years have a three to four times greater risk of developing glioma than those of a normal weight.
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Prognosis Gliomas cannot be cured. The prognosis for patients with high-grade gliomas is generally poor, and is especially so for older patients. Of 10,000 Americans diagnosed each year with malignant gliomas, about half are alive 1 year after diagnosis, and 25% after two years.
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Treatments Available Surgery radiation therapy chemotherapy
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Informational Websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glioma http://www.mayoclinic.org/glioma/
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