Cáncer del cerebro
El cáncer del cerebro se produce cuando crecen células anormales en el cerebro. Los tumores cerebrales son masas de células anormales, pero no siempre son cancerosos. El cáncer del cerebro puede afectar el sistema nervioso y puede causar dolores de cabeza o problemas de la vista.
Brain cancer treatment in Palm Beach County
A brain cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming and make you unsure of what to do next. That's where we come in.
Our expert team of oncologists, neurosurgeons and neurologists provide compassionate care for a variety of benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) brain tumors.
Brain tumors and disorders we treat
Our doctors provide comprehensive treatment for a range of brain disorders and types of brain tumors, including:
- Benign (noncancerous) tumors
- Cerebrovascular disorders
- Malignant (cancerous) tumors
- Rare, unusual and skull-based lesions
Brain tumor treatments
Our highly skilled team of brain tumor specialists is available to assist you and your family through the diagnosis, treatment, recovery and follow-up care of cancerous brain tumors.
Comprehensive brain cancer care
Our experienced, multidisciplinary team works together to provide complete brain cancer treatment. We offer a number of brain cancer services, including:
- Access to clinical trials
- A variety of cancer treatment options
- Advanced treatment options
- American Cancer Society recourse center
- Cancer support services, including nurse navigation and counseling
- Collaboration with neurologists and neurosurgeons for expedited care
- Support from oncology-dedicated social workers and chaplain
Symptoms of a brain tumor
Unlike other forms of cancer, there are not many preventive screening options for brain tumors. Patients typically experience symptoms that lead them to visit a doctor.
Cancerous and noncancerous brain tumor symptoms depend largely on the tumor's location, its size and how fast it grows. General warning signs of a brain tumor include:
- Blurred or double vision, or loss of vision
- Difficulty maintaining balance
- Headaches
- Increased fatigue and/or sleepiness
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Seizures
If the tumor is pressing on or growing into nearby brain tissue, certain functions may be affected, such as:
- Ability to control the bladder or bowel
- Ability to do learned movements or gestures
- Ability to process information
- Comprehension and/or expression of language
- Coordination and walking
- Memory, sensation and processing of sensory input
- Muscle strength or sensation in one or more parts of the body
- Personality or behavior (lacking emotion or impulsiveness)
Brain tumor diagnosis and treatment
After visiting your doctor with signs of a brain tumor, your doctor may order tests — including imaging studies or a biopsy — to confirm your diagnosis. If a brain cancer diagnosis is confirmed, you will receive individualized cancer treatment from our team of oncologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons.
The type of brain tumor you have, as well as your health, will determine which treatment is best for you. We offer a number of treatment options through our oncology program, including:
- Chemotherapy
- Infusion services with a chemotherapy-certified nurse
- Stereotactic radiosurgery (a painless procedure that involves no incisions)
- Stereotactic targeted radiation therapy
- Traditional surgery for tumor removal