Brain Tumour

A brain tumour, an abnormal growth of cells that have proliferated in an uncontrolled manner. The tumors are graded consistent with how aggressive they are, with lower-grade tumours often being benign and higher-grade tumors being malignant.

When normal cells get older or get damaged, they either undergo programmed necrobiosis (apoptosis) or get repaired. However, mutations can occur within the cellular DNA that disrupts these regulatory processes and cells that might normally die, continue to survive and proliferate. These cells multiply and provide rise to more cells that each one contain the abnormal DNA. Thus, these accumulating cells form a mass called a growth or tumor.



 


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