What Is the Average Growth of a Meningioma?
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Definition
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Meningiomas are tumors that develop from the membrane surrounding the brain, called the meninges. Brigham and Women's Hospitalによると、髄膜腫の90%は良性ですが、成長するにつれて脳を収縮させるため、脅威のままです。
Average Growth
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A research study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery followed 45 patients with asymptomatic meningiomas over a period of time. At an average time of 29 months, 35 patients showed no sign of tumor growth. Ten patients exhibited tumor growth that ranged from 0.2 centimeters over 180 months to one centimeter over 12 months. The average tumor growth among the ten patients was 0.24 centimeters per year.
Growth and Treatment
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Some physicians prefer to simply monitor asymptomatic, non-growing menigiomas. Others feel that location and nature of the tumor, rather than growth alone, should dictate the treatment protocol. Symptomatic meningiomas, whether growing or not, require treatment.
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