
On March 6, the family and relatives of Meritorious Artist Quy Binh announced that he had passed away after a long battle with brain tumor.
Actress Cat Tuong also shared a rather long status with photos and messages with Quy Binh on her Facebook page. The actress said that her health condition has not been good for a long time but she did not want to make it public because she was afraid that the audience would worry and see photos that were not neat.
A brain tumor is the formation of tumors in the brain, which can be benign or malignant. Regardless of the type, brain tumors put pressure on brain structures, affect nerve function and can be life-threatening, according to Vinmec.
Symptoms of a brain tumor are often unspecific and easily overlooked, including prolonged headaches; nausea; visual disturbances; memory loss and personality changes such as loss of control, prolonged stress and even depression; changes in behavior and perception; literal amenorrhea without a history of kinh kinh nghiem, according to K Hospital.
Early diagnosis is difficult, leading to delayed treatment and reduced effectiveness.
A brain tumor can cause many dangerous complications such as seizures, loss of mobility, cognitive decline and even death if not treated promptly. The level of danger depends on the location, size, and nature of the tumor.
The exact cause of brain tumors is often unclear.
Several risk factors have been identified, including age, genetic factors, and radiation exposure - exposure to ionized radiation.
legs for brain tumors often include imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans to determine the location and size of the tumor. Biochemistry can be performed to determine the type of tumor cells.
To minimize the risk of brain tumors, it is very important to recognize symptoms early and have regular check-ups. If there are signs of doubt, patients should go to a specialized medical facility for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Early detection and timely treatment are very important to improve the patient's chance of survival. Current treatments including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy have shown effectiveness, but the medical industry needs to continue research to find more effective treatments.
Dr. David Reardon, clinical director of the Neurocrinology Center at Dana- Farber Cancer Institute in Boston (USA), shared: "Immune therapy - attracting the body's immune system to attack tumors - is a promising strategy for treating cancer, including brain tumors. Our scientists are developing vaccines and other methods to strengthen the immune system, and some of these are available to treat patients with brain tumors."