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Eradicate the Darkness of Brain Tumor on World Brain Tumor Day

by Karishma Abhishek on June 8, 2021 at 1:56 PM
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World Brain Tumor Day is recognized every year on the 8th of June to raise awareness and encourage taking action to support, empower, and amplify the voice of the brain tumor community.

History of World Brain Tumor Day

This first drive for this global day was taken by the German Brain Tumor Association, a non-profit organization, in 2000. And now, it is celebrated worldwide since then to educate people about brain tumors.


Lots of myths and misconceptions stagger around the idea of brain tumors among the general population. This day specifically educates people about preventive measures and management of this disease.

What is Brain Tumor?

Any abnormal growth of cancerous or non-cancerous mass in the brain is referred to as a brain tumor. The primary brain tumor is a tumor that starts in the brain.

‘Brain tumor accounts for 85% to 90% of all primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors. World Brain Tumor Day is celebrated worldwide on the 8th of June annually to attract awareness to the particular challenges of a brain tumor and educate the general public about brain tumor.’

They can be either malignant (cancerous) or benign (non-cancerous). Globally, among patients of all ages, they represent only 2% of all cancers. Metastases in brain tumors can occur most usually from cancers like lung, breast, colon, kidney, and skin.

Although the precise cause of a brain tumor is not apparent, depending on the size, and type of the tumor in the brain, the symptoms differ. Some of the common symptoms involve headaches, seizures, gait disturbance, vision problem, vomiting, and altered mental status.

Burden of Brain Tumor

It is estimated that every 5 to 10 people per 100,000 populations have central nervous system (CNS) tumors. The trend has an accelerating curve and accounts for 2% of malignancies. Brain tumors are the second most common type of cancer in children.

Children and adults under the age of 40 are more prone to brain tumors than any other cancer in England and Wales. With more than 8,000 people suffering from this disease, Germany commonly witnesses malignant cases of brain tumors. Worldwide 500 new cases are diagnosed every day.

In India, the incidence and prevalence of brain tumors are reported to be growing. Hence, the Government of India has launched National Cancer Control Programme with the intentions of prevention, screening, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment including palliative care in the end-stage.

COVID-19 and Brain Tumors

As we proceed to confront the coronavirus outbreak, concerns also gather regarding the impact of COVID-19 on brain tumors and its treatment. A notable concern hovers over the patients if the COVID-19 virus can affect patients with a brain tumor as seen in diabetic or obese patients.

There are very few studies to infer the impact of COVID-19 on brain tumors. However, the decisions related to brain tumor treatment can be influenced by the pandemic as there are great chances of catching the virus in the hospital.

Diagnosis and Management of Brain Tumor

Facts and Statistics on Brain Tumor

Follow Up after Brain Tumor


References:

  1. Let's Spread Awarness About Brain Tumor - (https:www.narayanahealth.org/blog/lets-spread-awareness-about-brain-tumor/)
  2. Cancer Awareness Dates - (https:www.cancer.net/research-and-advocacy/cancer-awareness-dates)
  3. World Brain Tumour Awareness Day - (https:www.braintumour.ca/get-involved/raising-awareness/world-awareness-day/)


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