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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer
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Secondary Brain Tumors
Metastasis
is the spread of cancer. Cancer that begins in other parts of the body
may spread to the brain and cause secondary tumors. These tumors are not
the same as primary brain tumors. Cancer that spreads to the brain is
the same disease and has the same name as the original (primary) cancer.
For example, if lung cancer spreads to the brain, the disease is called
metastatic lung cancer because the cells in the secondary tumor resemble
abnormal lung cells, not abnormal brain cells.
Treatment for secondary brain tumors depends on
where the cancer started and the extent of the spread as well as other
factors, including the patient's age, general health, and response to
previous treatment.
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