Early Symptoms:
Glioma symptoms are located in the brain area, and it accounts for weakness, numbness, headaches, seizures, and a state of mental confusion of varying nature.
Treatment Options
Surgery is the most preferred choice to remove the tumor from the root. Sometimes undergoing surgical operations may be risky if the glioma is inherent in sensitive areas of the brain, and only an experienced surgeon with clinical precision can successfully operate the same.
Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery are sometimes applied in tandem for a foolproof cure. Targeted drug therapy is used as an alternate option to relieve the suffering in the initial stages.
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Radiation Therapy.
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Targeted Drug Therapy.
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Chemotherapy.
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Surgery.
Precise Diagnosis
If the neurosurgeons are convinced of glioma, they try their best to confirm it by conducting some preliminary tests, like neurological examination, subsequent MRI, CT scans, and biopsy. These tests are mandatory to assess the class, location, and progress of this type of brain tumor.