A brain tumor is a mass of abnormal cells in the brain. Brain tumors can be malignant (meaning they contain cancer cells) or benign (meaning they don’t contain cancer cells and won’t spread to other parts of the body). There are many types of brain tumors and even benign ones can damage the brain. Early diagnosis can be an important factor in the patient’s outcome. Over the next year, more than 100,000 people in the United States will be diagnosed with a brain tumor. As one of the largest and most comprehensive brain tumor programs in the U.S., the UCSF Brain Tumor Center is committed to providing our patients with the best possible outcomes and quality of life. We offer the latest treatments and techniques, such as brain mapping during surgery to protect brain function, and radiosurgery, a nonsurgical treatment that delivers high radiation doses to a precise target.
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