Q&A: How does having brain cancer affect the brain?
Question by atlfan: How does having brain cancer affect the brain?
I have to do a brochure about brain cancer and I can’t seem to find how it affects the brain on the websites my teacher gave me. Can anybody help and can you show your sources if you do?
Best answer:
Answer by Zach
It all depends on where on the brain it is. Usually someone suffering from it will have dizziness (especially standing up), head aches (hurt worse when first wake up, then get better), loss of vision/decreasing of vision, siezures, or eratic behavior. These are just some of the common symptoms. There are others, but on certain places there are no symptoms, I believe the pituitary gland is one of these.
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Headaches that tend to be worse in the morning and ease during the day
Seizures or convulsions
Nausea or vomiting
Weakness or loss of feeling in the arms or legs
Stumbling or lack of coordination in walking
Abnormal eye movements or changes in vision
Drowsiness
Changes in personality or memory
Changes in speech