A magnetic resonance spectroscopy may be performed to diagnose a brain tumor. Learn what it is, how it’s done and how it differs from an MRI.
Brain tumors may be diagnosed through neurologic exams, imaging and biopsies. Learn the tests and examinations used, as well as the cancer stages and grades.
Brain tumor symptoms may not appear until the disease begins to grow into nearby tissues. Learn about the early and later signs of benign masses and cancer.
Brain tumors are groups of cells that develop, some of which are cancer and some aren’t. Learn how common they are, causes and whether they’re hereditary.
Treatments for pituitary tumors and disorders depend on such factors as the subtype, symptoms, severity and location. Learn about surgery, medication and more.
Pituitary tumors and other diseases in this part of the brain may be benign or malignant. Learn the causes and types, including acromegaly and cushing syndrome.
If the care team suspects a pituitary tumor or disorder, they may perform testing, such as hormone tests, MRI, urinalysis and more. Learn more.
Pituitary tumor and disorder symptoms may differ depending on the type, size, location and pressure on other areas. Learn the signs and what to look for.
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A prostate biopsy is needed to diagnose cancer. Learn how the procedure is done; transperineal, transrectal, fusion, and prep, side effects, recovery and results.