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- ClinicalTrials.gov: Brain Neoplasms (National Institutes of Health)Brain Tumors/Clinical Trials ... Brain Tumors ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Brain Tumors (National Library of Medicine)A brain tumor is a growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain. Brain tumors can be benign, with no cancer cells, or malignant, with cancer cells ...
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Childhood Brain Tumors (National Institutes of Health)Childhood Brain Tumors/Clinical Trials ... Childhood Brain Tumors ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Childhood Brain Tumors (National Library of Medicine)Brain tumors are abnormal growths inside the skull. They are among the most common types of childhood cancers. Some are benign tumors, which aren't cancer. ...
- ... et al. Mobile phone use and risk of brain neoplasms and other cancers: prospective study. Int J Epidemiol . ...
- Pituitary Tumors (National Library of Medicine)... pea-sized gland at the base of your brain. The pituitary is the "master control ... tumor. Other options include medicines, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
- Treatment Option Overview (Plasma Cell Neoplasms Including Multiple Myeloma) (National Cancer Institute)Treatment of plasma cell neoplasms (including multiple myeloma, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, and plasmacytoma) includes observation, ...
- General Information about Plasma Cell Neoplasms (Including Multiple Myeloma) (National Cancer Institute)Amyloidosis/Related Issues ... Amyloidosis ... Multiple Myeloma/Start Here ... Multiple Myeloma ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Treatment ...
- Stages of Plasma Cell Neoplasms (Including Multiple Myeloma) (National Cancer Institute)Multiple Myeloma/Diagnosis and Tests ... Multiple Myeloma ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Treatment of plasma cell neoplasms ( ...
- Benign Tumors (National Library of Medicine)... they press on vital organs, such as your brain. Tumors are made up of extra ... tumors usually don't grow back. NIH: National Cancer Institute