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Brain tumor surgery is a procedure to remove a mass of unhealthy cells in the brain. A tumor may be cancerous, also called malignant, or noncancerous, also ...
Awake brain surgery is performed while you are awake and alert. This type of brain surgery may be used to treat some brain tumors or epileptic seizures.
Conditions include brain tumors, Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, epilepsy and arteriovenous malformations. If you have a brain tumor, your surgeon may ...
If you are having surgery for a brain tumor. The goal of surgery is usually to remove the entire tumor. However, if the tumor is very close to important areas ...
Learn about our integrated team of brain tumor doctors and specialists who develop treatment options tailored to your unique needs.
Learn about brain tumor diagnosis, including CT, MRI and biopsy. Find out about treatment options, such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and more.
Minimally invasive surgery using a tubular retractor system can be an option for selected patients with subcortical high-grade glioma, metastatic brain ...
Mayo Clinic's approach. Mayo Clinic's world-renowned neurosurgeons are highly trained and experienced in performing surgeries on many types of brain tumors.
Learn how neurosurgeons help people with complex conditions by using advanced techniques, such as awake brain surgery and minimally invasive spine surgery.
Learn about the experts and services, including awake brain surgery, available for the diagnosis and treatment of brain and central nervous system tumors.
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