surgical removal of Brain metastasis lesion
Brain metastasis occurs when cancer cells spread from a primary tumor elsewhere (most commonly lung, breast, or melanoma) to the brain, affecting 10–30% of adult cancer patients. Diagnosed via MRI, they often present with headaches, seizures, or neurological deficits. Treatment includes surgical resection, radiotherapy (stereotactic radiosurgery or whole-brain), chemotherapy, and targeted therapies, often requiring a multidisciplinary approach to manage symptoms and improve survival
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