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A mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain
can originate in the brain or elsewhere in the body and spread to the
brain. It can also be cancerous or noncancerous. There are so many
variables in treatment options depending on the type of tumor, as well
its size and location. Dr. Michael Bergeron, a medical oncologist at
Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, discusses the signs and symptoms, as
well as possible treatment options, for the different types of brain
tumors.
For more information on brain tumors or to schedule an appointment with
Dr. Bergeron, call Medical Oncology Associates at 337-494-6768.
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