Brain cancer may not cause symptoms in its earliest stages when it is best treated. When symptoms occur, they can vary among individuals and vary depending on the stage of advancement, and where the cancer is localized in the brain.
Many symptoms of brain cancer is caused by the impact of the growing tumor on the brain and spinal cord. Symptoms are usually neurological in nature and include:
Balance problems, difficulty walking, and falls
Blurred or double vision
Changes in hearing, taste or smell
Mood, personality or behavior
Difficulties with memory, thinking, speaking, understanding, writing or reading
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Headache, which may be worse in the morning, or lying
Incoordination
Muscle twitching, convulsions or seizures;
Muscle weakness
Nausea and vomiting
Numbness or tingling in the arms or legs
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