Treatment Options for Brain Tumours
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Read more about specific brain Tumour types and their treatment options:
Talk to your Neurosurgeon or Dr Pope will be more than willing to discuss these with you.
Oligodendroglial Tumours
Oligodendroglial Tumours begin in the brain cells called oligodendrocytes, which support and nourish nerve cells. Grades of oligodendroglial Tumours include the following:
Oligodendroglioma (grade II): Oligodendrogliomas are slow-growing Tumours with cells that look very much like normal cells. These Tumours occur most often in patients between the ages of 40 and 60 years.
Anaplastic oligodendroglioma (grade III): Anaplastic oligodendrogliomas grow quickly and the cells look very different from normal cells.
Treatment of oligodendrogliomas may include the following:
Treatment of anaplastic oligodendroglioma may include the following:
Surgery plus radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy using more than one drug.
Radiation therapy with or without chemotherapy using more than one drug.
Clinical trials of new treatments.