Central nervous system tumour: Revision history

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14 August 2024

  • curprev 09:2909:29, 14 August 2024Nikolas talk contribs 5,504 bytes +5,504 Created page with "<section begin="oncology" /><section begin="neurology" />'''Central nervous system tumours''' can be primary (originating in the CNS) or secondary (metastasis from other organ). Primary CNS malignancies account for 2% of adult malignancies, but 30% of childhood malignancies. In adults, secondary CNS tumours (metastases) are more common than primary, and CNS metastases occur in 10% of cancer patients. Metastasis is usually from lung cancer, breast cancer, or mel..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched