Glioma Brain Tumor

May 21, 2008 at 7:20 PM Health Watch
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A variety of techniques are used in the treatment of Gliomas.

a) Surgery is an effective method to cure slow-growing tumors and is the first treatment option for all brain tumor patients. Surgeries aim to remove as much of the harmful tissue as is possible, while minimizing the risk to healthy tissues.

Not all tumors can be removed completely; some cannot be removed at all. In the case of the later, a biopsy is carried out to assess the treatment modalities best suited for the patient.

Partial removal of the tumor tissues helps to alleviate the symptoms and to reduce the size of the tumor in order to make it more receptive for other treatments, such as, radio-or chemo-therapy.

Some of the surgical innovations that has helped in the treatment of gliomas are-

Computer-assisted neurosurgery- allows the brain to be accurately mapped, thereby enabling intense treatment
Intra-operative MRI –provides details regarding the tumor volume and its location
Awake –brain surgery-   carried out when the tumor has invaded the areas of the brain, which control movement and speech. Here the patient is awake, and the response of the patient to queries helps the doctor to carry out the surgery with precision and to minimize injury.
Laser surgery - also employed in the removal of tumors.

Futuristic treatment techniques, such as gene therapy, are also being researched.

b) Radiotherapy or gamma knife is used to treat brain tumors, such as gliomas. It can bring about a complete cure in some, while it can control the disease and help to prolong the life span of some others.

c) Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy benefits very few patients with glioma but is employed mostly for pain relief. Some of the drugs employed are-

• Corticosteroids –for reducing tumor size and intracranial pressure 
• Anti-convulsant drugs for seizures
• Heparin and warfarin for deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary emboli

Improving lifestyles

Improved treatments are regularly emerging and this has a direct impact on the prognosis of the patient and his quality of life.

Average period of survival for a brain tumor patient-

• Less than a year for aggressive tumors
• Approximately five years for slow growing tumors.

Regular scans need to be taken long after the treatments have stopped. This is to monitor the effect of the treatment on the tumor and also to look out for the recurrence of the tumor, if any.

Brain tumors impact thoughts and behaviors of the affected individual. These patients often feel that they are unable to return to normal life without help from others. As the possibilities of a longer life become real, from intensive treatment, they often suffer from grave side effects. These individuals may have issues, mostly with cognition. Experts from different specialties need to come together and offer the best brain rehabilitation programme possible.

A sympathetic approach to these individuals from family, friends and colleagues, along with timely treatment offered with rehabilitative measures, will help brain tumor patients to come to terms with their health condition and may motivate them to live and enjoy life.

Source-Medindia
Dr. REEJA THARU/K
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