Brain tumor surgery is a highly specialized procedure used to remove abnormal tissue from the brain. Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), and both may require surgery depending on their size, location, and impact on brain function.
Seeking brain tumor treatment abroad allows patients to access advanced medical technology, internationally trained neurosurgeons, and high-quality care at a fraction of the cost compared to Western countries.
Benign Brain Tumors
These tumors are usually slow-growing and non-cancerous but can still cause serious symptoms due to pressure on the brain. Common benign tumors include:
Surgery for benign brain tumors focuses on complete removal while preserving surrounding healthy brain tissue. In many cases, surgery alone is curative.
Malignant Brain Tumors
These tumors are cancerous, fast-growing, and often invasive. They require more aggressive treatment, which may include:
Surgical treatment for malignant brain tumors often combines tumor removal with other therapies such as radiation and chemotherapy for optimal outcomes.
Modern techniques used in international brain tumor surgery centers include:
These techniques reduce surgical risks, shorten recovery time, and improve outcomes.
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We provide end-to-end support for your brain tumor surgery abroad, including:
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