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Brain Cancer Support and Solutions Alliance

About Us Brain tumors present unique challenges, demanding specialized care from diagnosis through treatment. With a shared commitment to addressing these challenges, the Brain Cancer Support and Solutions Alliance leverages the strengths of its member organizations to …

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Important Topics to Discuss After a Brain Tumor Diagnosis

Facing a diagnosis of brain cancer can be an overwhelming and challenging experience, not only for the patient but also for their caregivers. Throughout this journey, effective communication between the patient and caregiver is paramount for understanding treatment options, managing symptoms, and maintaining overall well-being. In this article, we’ll explore some crucial topics that patients should discuss with their caregivers to ensure a smoother and more informed brain cancer journey.Understanding the Diagnosis Clarify the type and stage of brain cancer:

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5 Steps For Effectively Managing Information

Explore practical tips and tricks from people who’ve been through it too, to make things easier as you handle and organize your medical information to helps you stay in control and lower stress during the medical journey. Step 1 Choose the method(s) that work for you in recording information. Are you inclined to take notes on paper, on your phone, or on a tablet? Perhaps a combination of both? Your preferred method of recording information will likely influence how you structure the rest of your organizational system.

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Managing Information Overload

The early phases of brain tumor treatment be overwhelming, not just physically, but also mentally and emotionally. The sheer volume of medical details, treatment options, and emotional support resources can feel like a tidal wave. From medical reports and treatment options, to support groups and lifestyle changes, the amount of information bombarding you can be immense. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed as you try to process it all. Remember, you’re not alone in this, and finding a balance is crucial for maintaining your well-being.

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How to Look For Second Opinions

A second opinion involves having a different doctor assess your medical records and test results, providing an alternative diagnosis and treatment suggestion. The second doctor’s opinion may align with the primary one or propose a different approach with additional recommendations. This process can offer alternative explanations for your treatment strategy. Brain tumors are complex so second, or third, opinions are sometimes needed. Here are several reasons to contemplate seeking a second opinion before finalizing any treatment decisions.Feel Empowered and Take Control by seeking a second opinion

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Novocure and The Optune Gio

Novocure was founded to provide patients with a new cancer treatment based on using alternating electric fields, when applied at specific frequencies, can disrupt cancer cell division and cause cancer cell death. This innovative treatment, Tumor Treating Fields, is a completely different approach to cancer therapy. What are TTFields?TTFields are electric fields that exert physical forces to kill cancer cells via a variety of mechanisms.Electric fields have different effects on the human body depending on their frequency, leading to diverse applications in healthcare such as microwave ablation, deep brain stimulation, and pacemakers.

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Fight A Recurrence With Hope

Brains for the Cure (BFTC) is an online navigator designed to lend a helping hand throughout one’s brain tumor journey as they advocate for themselves, become educated on the latest research and treatments, and connect with others through Ambassadors, online support groups, and stories.

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Your Medical Decisions

Information on treatment options and guidance on making decisions. Your medical team will work with you to create a treatment plan that’s right for you. Brain tumor treatment depends on many factors including: the results of diagnostic tests or biopsy; the size, location, and growth pattern of the tumor; medical condition, age, and health history of the patient; and the patient’s and family’s wishes. As you make your plan, it is important for you to understand all options and possible side effects so you can make the best decision for you or your loved one. A second opinion is sometimes …

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