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  2. Brain tumor - Wikipedia

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    Although benign tumors only grow in one area, they may still be life-threatening depending on their size and location. [9] Malignant glioblastomas usually have very poor outcomes, while benign meningiomas usually have good outcomes. [3] The average five-year survival rate for all (malignant) brain cancers in the United States is 33%. [4]

  3. Glioblastoma - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common cancer that begins within the brain and the second-most common brain tumor, after meningioma, which is benign in most cases. [6] [15] About 3 in 100,000 people develop the disease per year. [3] The average age at diagnosis is 64, and the disease occurs more commonly in males than females. [2] [3]

  4. List of people with brain tumors - Wikipedia

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    Metastatic brain cancer is over six times more common than primary brain cancer, as it occurs in about 10–30% of all people with cancer. [1] This is a list of notable people who have had a primary or metastatic brain tumor (either benign or malignant) at some time in their lives, as confirmed by public information. Tumor type and survival ...

  5. Nervous system neoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Meningiomas, which develop in the meninges, are common primary brain tumors, representing approximately 37% of all brain tumors. [15] The incidence rate for meningiomas is 9.51 per 100,000 people. [9] Unlike gliomas, more than 98% of meningiomas are nonmalignant [15]. The 5-year survival rate for nonmalignant meningiomas is approximately 91%. [9]

  6. Thalamic glioma - Wikipedia

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    Two year survival rate 19.7% (adults), pediatric five year survival rate 15-25% (high grade astrocytoma) or 40% (low grade astroyctoma) Thalamic gliomas are very rare, deep-seated, generally high-grade glial neoplasms that form in the thalamus , representing 1–5% of all pediatric brain tumors. [ 1 ]

  7. Ganglioglioma - Wikipedia

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    However, indistinct tumor margins and the desire to preserve normal spinal cord tissue, motor and sensory function may preclude complete resection of tumor. According to a series by Lang et al., reviewing several patients with resected spinal cord ganglioglioma, the 5- and 10-year survival rates after total resection were 89% and 83% ...