…no wonder a brain tumour is notoriously difficult to diagnose. There are more than 120 different types of brain tumour. Most commonly brain tumours develop from cells that support the nerve cells of the brain. These are called glial cells
Treatments
Specialists (which may be a neurosurgeon in combination with an oncologist/radiologist) will determine the most suitable treatment based on:- the type of brain tumour the grade of the tumour if it is malignant the position of the tumour – how
Meet the Brain Tumour Research scientists
A lab tour is a great opportunity to see the interesting and valuable research taking place in the Brain Tumour Research Centres of Excellence. You will be able to ask questions about the research and understand how the work undertaken