Brain Cancer

Brain cancer is a type of cancer that affects the cells in the brain. It occurs when abnormal cells in the brain grow uncontrollably and form a tumor. Brain cancer can be primary, meaning it starts in the brain, or secondary, meaning it has spread from elsewhere in the body. Symptoms of brain cancer can vary but can include headaches, seizures, vision changes, and speech problems.

Common Treatment Methods

Brain cancer is an aggressive type of cancer that can be difficult to treat. Common treatments for brain cancer include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be used to target the cancer cells. The treatment plan will depend on the type of brain cancer, the size of the tumor, and the patient’s overall health. Additionally, clinical trials may be recommended as a treatment option for some patients.

KKR Hospital Approach

KKR Hospital offers state-of-the-art treatments for brain cancer, including Neoadjuvant therapy. This type of treatment is administered before surgery to shrink the tumor and reduce the risk of recurrence. Neoadjuvant therapy may include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or both. Our team of dedicated specialists is highly experienced in delivering these treatments with the utmost precision and care. We strive to ensure the best possible outcome for our patients and their families. At KKR Hospital, we are committed to providing the best possible care for those diagnosed with brain cancer.