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What are Brain Tumors?
Brain tumors are classified into two primary categories:
primary brain tumors
and
secondary (metastatic) brain tumors
. Primary brain tumors originate in the brain, whereas secondary tumors spread to the brain from other parts of the body. Common types of primary brain tumors include
gliomas
,
meningiomas
, and
pituitary adenomas
.
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