Glioblastoma is not easily detected in its early stages and is usually discovered during a physical examination.
Glioblastomas are among the most malignant of gliomas, with astrocytes as the main component. It is mainly located in the subcortex, and most can grow in various parts of the supratentorial cerebral hemispheres. With glioblastoma, symptoms such as seizures and headaches may occur. Neuroblastoma, on the other hand, has an insidious onset, early symptoms are not specific, and distant metastases are often present by the time it is detected.
Glioblastoma has a poor prognosis and most patients will have a recurrence. If you suspect that you have glioblastoma, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time, do the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, and actively treat the disease according to the results of the examination.