Treatment For Meningioma

Meningioma is a type of tumor that develops in the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal chord. While meningioma is not actually a brain tumor, it is often classified as one because it poses serious implications to the brain as well as surrounding blood vessels and nerves. According to multiple sources, this is the most common type of tumor that develops in the head. There are many different types of treatment for meningioma, and the type chosen depends on various factors including the tumor size, its growth rate, its location, and the patient's age and general health.

Observational Approach

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One treatment method for meningioma is known as the observational approach, occasionally referred to as the wait-and-see, watchful waiting, or active surveillance approach. This treatment method is most often used for elderly patients or for patients who have developed tiny and slow-growing tumors that are not yet presenting any symptoms. If the observational approach is chosen, the patient will need to undergo periodic brain scans to ensure the meningioma is not growing. During a scheduled brain scan, if the patient's doctor finds the tumor has begun growing, new treatment options may be discussed.

Radiation Therapy

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Radiation therapy is an innovative treatment method that utilizes high-energy x-rays or minute particles to destroy cancer cells. This treatment method is often used along with surgical procedures to remove particularly aggressive tumors, and is usually conducted according to a specific schedule and can be administered in one of several different ways. However, these methods can be classified into two separate categories: internal and external. In internal radiation therapy, tiny radioactive pellets are implanted near the tumor. In external therapy, a special machine is used to direct radioactive beams to the tumor avoiding healthy tissues.

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