Can anaplastic astrocytoma be cured?
Anaplastic astrocytomas are usually not curable, but are treatable. We do our best to control the tumor and keep it from growing and causing more symptoms using many different tools including surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.
What is anaplastic oligodendroglioma?
Anaplastic oligodendroglioma is a neuroepithelial tumor which is believed to originate from oligodendrocytes, a cell type of the glia. In the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of brain tumors, anaplastic oligodendrogliomas are classified as grade III.
How do you beat anaplastic astrocytoma?
Radiotherapy. Radiotheraphy, or radiation therapy, is frequently used to treat anaplastic astrocytomas after surgery. However, treatment may involve radiation alone if surgery is not possible. Radiation therapy is used to kill rapidly dividing cells, primarily cancerous cells.
What is Anaplastic astrocytoma?
Listen. Anaplastic astrocytoma is a rare, cancerous (malignant) type of brain tumor that arises from star-shaped brain cells called astrocytes. These cells surround and protect nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. An anaplastic astrocytoma usually develops slowly over time, but may develop rapidly.
What are the treatment options for anaplastic astroctyomas?
Anaplastic astroctyomas usually occur sporadically but can be associated with a few rare, genetic disorders. Treatment may include surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy. [1] Last updated: 11/3/2014 Inheritance Inheritance
What are the symptoms of astroctyomas?
Some affected people have seizures, vision problems, weakness of the limbs, and/or coordination problems. Anaplastic astroctyomas usually occur sporadically but can be associated with a few rare, genetic disorders. Treatment may include surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy.