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Meningiomas can also develop on the exterior part of the brain (or spinal cord). They usually push the brain away instead of growing from within it. Most are deemed benign as they grow quite slow, meaning they have less potential to spread.

To treat a meningioma, surgeons may first observe, and then surgically remove it or recommend radiation therapy. Dr. Atmaranjan, one of the best neuro and spine surgeon in Bhubaneswar will analyze all options with you and let you know his proposal for treatment.

Pituitary tumors are growths that grow on the pituitary gland. Some pituitary tumors come from the presence of too many hormones that control important functions of your body. Some pituitary tumors lead to your pituitary gland developing lower levels of hormones.

From the various options for treating pituitary tumors, including eradication, limiting its growth, and medication management of hormone levels, Dr. Atmaranjan will suggest the best option available.

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FAQ Related To Brain Tumor Treatment

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Get answers to common questions about brain tumor symptoms, diagnosis, surgery, recovery, radiation therapy, and follow-up care. Dr. Atmaranjan Dash provides advanced brain tumor treatment with a focus on precision, safety, and long-term patient well-being.
Brain tumor symptoms may include persistent headaches, seizures, nausea, vision problems, memory changes, weakness, balance difficulties, or speech disturbances. Symptoms vary depending on the tumor’s size, type, and location within the brain.
Diagnosis usually involves neurological examinations, MRI scans, CT scans, and sometimes a biopsy to determine the type, location, and severity of the tumor. Advanced imaging helps create an accurate treatment plan.
Not always. Treatment depends on the tumor type, size, growth rate, and symptoms. Some tumors may only require observation, while others may need surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of treatments.
Some patients may require radiation therapy after surgery to destroy remaining tumor cells and reduce the risk of recurrence. The need for radiation depends on the tumor type and surgical outcome.
Recovery varies from patient to patient. Some individuals return to normal activities within a few weeks, while others may require longer rehabilitation, physiotherapy, speech therapy, or follow-up care depending on their condition.
Yes. Regular follow-up appointments and imaging scans are important to monitor recovery, assess treatment success, detect any recurrence early, and ensure the best long-term outcome.