1. “Cancer victims who don't accept their fate,
who don't learn to live with it, will only destroy
what little time they have left.”
“Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge
this cancer and survive is a victory for me.”
Ingrid Bergman August 29, 1915 – August 29, 1982
2. Brain tumors are abnormal growths of tissue
found inside the skull. which can be cancerous or
non-cancerous.
Brain tumors can be benign or malignant:
Benign brain tumors do not contain cancer cells.
Malignant brain tumors contain cancer cells.
Doctors sometimes group brain tumors by grade -
from low grade (grade I) to high grade (grade
IV).
Primary Brain Tumors. The most common primary
brain tumors are gliomas.
Secondary Brain Tumors.
3. Brain tumors are the second leading cause of
cancer related deaths in males ages 20-39
Brain tumors are the fifth leading cause of
cancer-related deaths in women ages 20-39
Lifetime Risk:
Males have a 0.66% lifetime risk of being
diagnosed with a primary malignant brain
tumor and a 0.50% chance of dying from a
brain tumor.
Females have a 0.54% lifetime risk of being
diagnosed with a primary malignant brain
tumor and a 0.41% chance of dying from a
brain tumor.
4. percentages of people who died from brain
cancer 2005.
Race/Ethnicity Men Women
6.3 per 100,000 3.2 per 100,000
All Races
men women
5.6 per 100,000 2.8 per 100,000
Caucasian
men women
12.8 per 100,000 6.3 per 100,000
African American
men women
Asian/Pacific 11.2 per 100,000 6.8 per 100,000
Islander men women
American
7.3 per 100,000 4.1 per 100,000
Indian/Alaska
men women
Native
9.5 per 100,000 5.3 per 100,000
Hispanic
men women
5. Patients may be treated with surgery:
radiation therapy
chemotherapy.
Some patients receive a combination of
treatments.
Surgery is the usual treatment for most brain
tumors. Sometimes surgery is not possible.
To protect the healthy tissue around the brain
tumor:
Fractionation.
Hyperfractionation.
Stereotactic radiation therapy.
6. headaches
nausea or vomiting
seizures or convulsions
difficulty thinking, speaking, or finding words
personality changes
weakness or paralysis in one part or one side of
the body
Infertility or abnormal cessation of
menstruation
loss of balance
vision changes
confusion and disorientation
memory loss
Hearing loss with or without dizziness
7. The only risk factor that's been proven to
increase the risk of brain tumors is
exposure to high-dose ionizing radiation.
Persons who have been previously treated
with radiation
To avoid the use of alcohol and smoking.
To limit consumption of processed meats
which tend to have high levels of nitrates.
People who have been in close proximity
to a nuclear blast.
Healthy lifestyle
8. To appreciate the senses we have.
To value the time we spent with the people
we love.
We can also learn that the brain is possibly
the most important organ in our body.