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Glioma

Brain Tumor

Causes

The cause of primary brain tumors is unknown. Some tumors tend to be hereditary so people who inherit specific genes may be more likely to develop a brain tumor. In other cases, a person's genes may change as they grow. Environmental factors such as food, radiation, or chemicals may cause these changes to genes.

Secondary brain tumors are caused by tumors in other areas of the body spreading to the brain.


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