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health3 months ago

Seven symptoms that delay brain tumour diagnosis and the importance of early detection

The article highlights seven symptoms that can be mistaken for common ailments but may indicate a brain tumour, emphasizing the importance of early detection for better treatment outcomes. It advises individuals to seek medical advice if they experience persistent or unusual neurological symptoms, as early diagnosis can significantly impact prognosis.

obituaries3 months ago

Scottish DJ JD Twitch, Optimo Co-Founder, Dies at 57

Keith McIvor, known as JD Twitch and a key figure in Glasgow's club scene as part of Optimo, has died at 57 after being diagnosed with an untreatable brain tumour. He was celebrated for his passion for music, creativity, and positive change, leaving a lasting impact on the music community and his fans. His partnership with Jonnie Wilkes spanned over 28 years, during which they influenced many through their eclectic music and club nights.

health7 months ago

Link Between Contraceptive Use and Increased Brain Tumor Risk

Claire Love was diagnosed with a meningioma, a common brain tumour, at age 35, which she suspects was linked to her long-term use of the contraceptive jab Depo-Provera. Recent studies suggest a higher risk of meningioma associated with the contraceptive, raising concerns about informed consent and potential legal actions. Her case highlights the possible health risks of hormonal contraceptives and the importance of awareness and monitoring.

health7 months ago

Pregnant Women Survive Brain Tumors Amid Life-Threatening Seizures

A Merseyside woman, Hayley Burrows, was diagnosed with a large brain tumour just hours before giving birth to her son via emergency C-section, after suffering seizures. She underwent surgery nine weeks postpartum, facing significant physical and emotional challenges, highlighting the importance of awareness about brain tumours which can develop silently for years.

health1 year ago

How to Differentiate Between a Headache and a Serious Condition

Neurologist Dr. Baibing Chen warns that certain types of headaches, such as thunderclap headaches, could indicate serious conditions like brain bleeds or tumors. He advises seeking immediate medical attention for sudden, severe headaches. Dr. Chen also cautions against neck manipulation due to the risk of vertebral artery dissection, which can lead to strokes and locked-in syndrome. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of adequate sleep to prevent neurological issues, including dementia.

health1 year ago

Bride's Wedding Day Tingle Reveals Fatal Brain Tumor Months Later

Michelle Noakes, a 38-year-old mother, experienced a tingling sensation on her wedding day in August 2019, which later turned out to be an aggressive and inoperable brain tumour. Despite receiving NHS and private treatments, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, Michelle's condition deteriorated, and she passed away in June 2021. Her family has since raised over £7,000 for Brain Tumour Research in her memory, highlighting the need for more funding and awareness for brain tumour treatments.

health1 year ago

"Unusual Sounds: Misdiagnosed Symptoms Lead to Rare Cancer Diagnoses"

A woman who initially thought the whirring sound in her ear was tinnitus was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour after an MRI scan revealed an anomaly on her brain. Following a nine-hour awake craniotomy, she was diagnosed with grade 2 oligodendroglioma and underwent further surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Despite experiencing fatigue and balance issues, she is determined to raise money for Brain Tumour Research and is participating in fundraising challenges. This highlights the need for more research and funding for brain tumours, as only 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to brain tumours in the UK.

health1 year ago

"Progestogen Contraceptive Injections Linked to Increased Brain Tumor Risk, Study Finds"

A study has found that prolonged use of contraceptive injections containing the hormone progestogen, particularly medroxyprogesterone acetate, is associated with an increased risk of developing a rare type of brain tumour called meningioma. While the risk is elevated, experts caution against discontinuing birth control without consulting a doctor, emphasizing the rarity of the disease. The study, based on data from the French national health system, suggests the need for further research to better understand the risks associated with these hormone treatments. Pfizer, the manufacturer of the injections, is updating product labels and patient information leaflets in response to the findings.

health1 year ago

"7-Year-Old Schoolboy Diagnosed with Inoperable Brain Tumour"

Seven-year-old Aubrey Rothery has been diagnosed with an inoperable and deadly brain tumour called diffuse midline glioma (DIPG), which typically kills most sufferers within a year. His parents initially dismissed his balance issues as a result of a growth spurt, but an MRI scan revealed the devastating diagnosis. Aubrey is currently undergoing radiotherapy at Bristol Children’s Hospital, and his parents are researching potential clinical trials for DIPG while fundraising for his treatments. DIPG symptoms include balance problems, weakness in limbs, speech and vision issues, and difficulty swallowing. The family is trying to remain hopeful while acknowledging the bleak prognosis associated with DIPG.

health1 year ago

"Selfie Saves Woman's Life: The Story of a Life-Changing Brain Tumor Diagnosis"

Megan Troutwine discovered she had a brain tumour after noticing her drooping eyelid in a selfie taken during a trip to New York City. Following her intuition, she sought medical advice and was diagnosed with a meningioma, leading to immediate treatment and subsequent surgeries. Her experience underscores the importance of being vigilant about health concerns, especially for individuals with genetic predispositions to cancer.

health1 year ago

Swansea Teen's Headache Turns Out to Be Brain Tumour: A Warning on Cancer

Fifteen-year-old Rhys from Swansea was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour after experiencing a mild headache and cold-like symptoms. Despite multiple visits to the GP, his condition worsened until he collapsed and was sent to the hospital, where the tumour was discovered. Following surgery, Rhys will undergo proton beam therapy. He and his family are urging others to seek medical attention if they notice any unusual symptoms.