Brain tumour
A guide for patients and carers
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Conclusion
Clearly there are many issues that we have been unable to cover in this short booklet. If you have any outstanding concerns, you should discuss these either with your GP or the specialists looking after you. No one should feel embarrassed about asking to go over the same ground again to be sure they have understood correctly. These are complex and often distressing issues which take time to understand and discuss.
You will find a list of organisations that may be able to help you further at the back of this booklet.
You will find a list of organisations that may be able to help you further at the back of this booklet.
Contents
- Introduction
- What is a tumour?
- What are the symptoms of a brain tumour?
- How is the diagnosis made?
- Treatment of brain tumours
- Follow up
- What other help is available for people with brain tumours?
- How will life be affected
- Conclusion
- Other organisations that may be able to help
- Your feedback on Brain tumour