How are intracranial metastases treated?
Intracranial metastasis refers to the metastasis of malignant tumors from other parts of the body into the skull. Generally speaking, the incidence of intracranial metastasis is 25%-30%, and among various…
Intracranial metastasis refers to the metastasis of malignant tumors from other parts of the body into the skull. Generally speaking, the incidence of intracranial metastasis is 25%-30%, and among various…
Intracranial metastases are formed by the metastasis of some other malignant tumors. Don’t underestimate it, because intracranial metastases are also prone to multiple metastases, which will bring more troubles to…
The metastatic route and metastatic site are related to the site of the primary tumor. For example, lung cancer, breast cancer and skin cancer mainly metastasize through blood stream, and…
The metastatic route and metastatic site are related to the site of the primary tumor. For example, lung cancer, breast cancer and skin cancer mainly metastasize through blood stream, and…
Brain metastases are common intracranial malignant tumors that metastasize to brain tissue through blood and lymphatic systems from tumors originating outside the central nervous system ( about 10%-15% of intracranial…
Hemangioblastoma of the central nervous system (HB, hemangioblastoma) is a rare tumor of the central nervous system that occurs in adults, mostly in the cerebellar hemispheres or brainstem, accounting for…
Intracranial metastatic tumor Intracranial metastatic tumors are malignant tumors from other parts of the body that have metastasized into the skull. Although intracranial metastases are not as common as liver and…