Overview
Brain Cancer originates in the brain and may also be the result of cancer that spreads from another part of the body to the brain, known as secondary brain cancer. Brain tumours can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and can affect people of any age.
The symptoms of Brain Cancer include headaches, seizures, changes in vision, hearing, or speech, and problems with movement or balance.
With the advanced technology for diagnosis, we bring provisions for medical tests, neurological examinations, brain scans such as CT or MRI, and a Biopsy to identify the exact location and stage of Cancer. Once detected, the precise treatment plan is prepared by Oncologists and specialists from other departments.
Highly advanced modalities are leveraged at the Sarvodaya Centre for treatment through procedures like Chemotherapy, Surgery, Radiation Therapy, Nuclear Therapy and more.