Understanding modern brain tumor surgery helps empower patients and guide safer treatment decisions.

HEAD TUMOR SURGERY 

10 KEY FACTS

WHAT BRAIN TUMORS MEAN FOR PATIENTS

Brain tumors benign or malignant often require surgery to stop pressure on vital brain areas and improve outcomes.

MALIGNANT VS BENIGN BRAIN MASSES

CT, MRI, and biopsy identify tumor type and grade. Malignant tumors spread; benign tumors grow slowly but still cause symptoms..

WHEN SURGERY BECOMES NECESSARY

Surgery is recommended for growing tumors, severe symptoms, or high-risk malignant lesions affecting critical brain regions.

MODERN SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES

Intraoperative imaging, fMRI, stereotactic guidance, and endoscopic tools make brain tumor removal safer and more precise.

UNDERSTANDING SURVIVAL STATISTICS

Thirty-day mortality is about 3%, while five-year survival now reaches up to 76% thanks to improved neurosurgical techniques.

WHY SURGEON EXPERIENCE MATTERS

Experienced neurosurgeons achieve fewer complications and better outcomes, supported by strong multidisciplinary teams.

THE 75% REMOVAL ADVANTAGE

Removing at least 75% of the tumor increases survival, improves brain function, and enhances response to other therapies.

RECOVERY & REHABILITATION JOURNEY

ICU care, early mobilization, and long-term rehab help restore strength, speech, cognitive function, and emotional health.

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