Treatment Options For Glioblastoma

Tumor Removal

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Surgeons focus on removing the whole tumor, but this is not always possible due to the surrounding brain tissue being possibly injured during removal. The normal brain tissue is often critical for neurological function, so if damage is done during surgery, it could negatively impact the patient’s ability to walk, speak, and perform other similar functions. Because of this, surgeons may debulk the tumor instead of attempting full tumor removal. This removes as much as possible without risking the normal tissue surrounding the tumor. Removing a portion of it could help improve quality of life, or in some cases, lengthen a patient’s life. Debulking the tumor can help to decrease intracranial pressure and remove the cells at the tumor’s center that may be resistant to chemotherapy and radiation treatments. To perform this surgery, the surgeon must first remove a portion of the skull to gain access to the tumor.

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