Brain tumor - childrenFrom our partner site on breast cancer, MyBreastCancerNetwork.com.
Glioblastoma multiforme - children; Ependymoma - children; Glioma - children; Astrocytoma - children; Medulloblastoma - children; Neuroglioma - children; Oligodendroglioma - children; Meningioma - children; Cancer - brain tumor (children) Symptoms: advertisement The specific symptoms vary, but may include:
Signs and tests: A doctor can often identify signs and symptoms that are specific to the location of the tumor. Some tumors may not show symptoms until they are very large and cause a rapid decline in the child's mental function. Other tumors have symptoms that develop slowly. Most brain tumors increase pressure within the skull and compress brain tissue because of their size and weight. The following tests may confirm the presence of a brain tumor and identify its location:
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