Brain Tumour and Brain Cancer
Brain tumours affect adults of all ages. There are almost 1,400 new cases of malignant brain tumours in Australia and many more benign brain tumours that can be just as deadly if the tumour is in a vital area of the brain. More than 1,200 people die each year from malignant and benign brain tumours.
Brain cancer is also one of the few cancers which occur in children, with 115 new cases a year among children.
These pages have been prepared to help you understand more about brain cancer and brain tumour.
To find out more about Brain Cancer follow this link
http://www.brainaustralia.org.au/brain_tumour
Brain tumours affect adults of all ages. There are almost 1,400 new cases of malignant brain tumours in Australia and many more benign brain tumours that can be just as deadly if the tumour is in a vital area of the brain. More than 1,200 people die each year from malignant and benign brain tumours.
Brain cancer is also one of the few cancers which occur in children, with 115 new cases a year among children.
These pages have been prepared to help you understand more about brain cancer and brain tumour.
To find out more about Brain Cancer follow this link
http://www.brainaustralia.org.au/brain_tumour
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