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Glioblastomas (grade IV), which are the fastest growing. These tumors make up more than half of all gliomas and are the most common malignant brain tumors in adults.
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PAE is a nonsurgical procedure that decreases the blood supply to the prostate, thus reducing its size and symptoms. An interventional radiologist,...
Read More »Non-infiltrating (grade I) astrocytomas , which do not usually grow into nearby tissues and tend to have a good prognosis. Examples include pilocytic astrocytomas and subependymal giant cell astrocytomas (SEGAs). These are more common in children than in adults. , which do not usually grow into nearby tissues and tend to have a good prognosis. Examples include pilocytic astrocytomas and subependymal giant cell astrocytomas (SEGAs). These are more common in children than in adults. Grade II astrocytomas, such as diffuse astrocytomas and pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas (PXAs). These tumors tend to be slow growing, but they can grow into nearby areas, which can make them harder to remove with surgery. These tumors can become more aggressive and faster growing over time. High-grade (grade III or IV) astrocytomas tend to grow quickly and spread into the surrounding normal brain tissue. These include:
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The UroLift System is a straightforward procedure that utilizes tiny implants to lift and hold the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way so it no...
Read More »Medulloblastomas develop from neuroectodermal cells (early forms of nerve cells) in the cerebellum. They are fast-growing (grade IV) tumors and often spread throughout the CSF pathways, but they can be treated by surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Medulloblastomas occur much more often in children than in adults. They are part of a class of tumors called embryonal tumors that can also start in other parts of the central nervous system. For more information on these tumors, see Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors in Children.
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Erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer is a known potential complication of the surgery....
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Powder Room. Commonly used to refer to women's toilets in public buildings in America, 'powder room' originated during the Prohibition. Toilets...
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