Introduction: Meningioma
Meningioma: Usually-benign brain tumor of the meninges
Meningioma: Meningiomas grow from the meninges. They are usually benign. Because these tumors grow very slowly, the brain may be able to adjust to their presence; meningiomas often grow quite large before they cause symptoms. They occur most often in women between 30 and 50 years of age.1
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Treatments for Meningioma: Various information is available about treatments available for Meningioma, or research treatments for other diseases.
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1. excerpt from What You Need To Know About Brain Tumors: NCI
Last revision: June 3, 2003
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