0 an abnormal growth of tissue in the brain or spinal canal that may be benign (= not likely to cause death) or malignant (= likely to cause death if not treated)
Metastatic cancer in-uences coma only indirectly, through brain tumour and increased total serum calcium.
A brain tumour should be considered in cases with unexplained intracranial haemorrhage.
Spiritual thoughts, coping and 'sense of coherence' in brain tumour patients and their spouses.
Forgotten voices: lessons from bereaved caregivers of persons with a brain tumour.
When he died of a brain tumour in 1956, he left almost one hundred designs, most of which were realised.
Metastatic cancer and coma therefore are conditionally independent given brain tumour and increased total serum calcium.
They are like a doctor providing a headache pill to a patient requiring surgery to remove a brain tumour.
Eight of the children's cancer hospitals do not have the facilities to treat brain tumour patients.