mobile header

Brain Tumor

Home > What we Treat > Brain Tumor

Brain Tumor

Uncontrolled growth and division of the brain cells or cells of nearby structures such as pituitary gland, nerves, pineal body and brain membranes results in the development of tumors. The tumor may be benign or cancerous. Also, they can be either primary or secondary. While primary brain tumors start in the brain tissues, the secondary ones spread to the brain from other organs, such as the lungs and breasts.

What is brain tumor?

Taking On Cancer, Together !​

Life does not stop when cancer strikes.​

We are with you in this fight to win over cancer. We are here to give you the strength to recover through a comprehensive cancer care program.

Request an Appointment
Life Does Not Support

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you experience persistent neurological symptoms like frequent headaches, seizures, or vision disturbances, it is important to consult a brain tumor specialist immediately. AOI’s timely intervention and expert care can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes.

The success rate depends on the tumor type, size, and stage at diagnosis. With state-of-the-art technology, precision-based therapies, and an experienced team of oncologists, AOI has achieved strong treatment outcomes and improved survival rates for brain tumor patients.

Yes, American Oncology Institute offers comprehensive rehabilitation services, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, and psychological counseling, to help brain tumor patients recover and regain their quality of life after treatment.

Some brain tumors can be completely removed or controlled with surgery and advanced treatments, while others may require long-term management. At AOI, our experts focus on improving survival rates and enhancing quality of life for patients.

Brain tumor symptoms can vary but often include persistent headaches, vision changes, seizures, memory problems, or difficulty with balance and speech. At American Oncology Institute, our specialists use advanced diagnostics to identify tumors at the earliest stage for better treatment outcomes.

At AOI, brain tumors are diagnosed using advanced imaging techniques like MRI and CT scans, along with neurological examinations and biopsy when required, ensuring an accurate diagnosis for personalized treatment planning.

Treatment at American Oncology Institute includes surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Our multidisciplinary team tailors treatment based on the type, grade, and location of the tumor for the best possible results.

You can easily book an appointment with our brain tumor specialists through our book an appointment page https://www.americanoncology.com/bookanappointment or by calling our helpline at 1800 208 2000 for guidance and support.