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Brain metastases are cancer cells that have spread to the brain from primary tumors in other tissue in the body. Metastatic tumors are among the most common mass lesions in the brain. Brain metastases have a poor prognosis for cure, but modern treatments are allowing patients to live months. The most common neurological symptoms include headaches, Paresthesias, Ataxia, Seizures. Brain imaging such as CT or MRI, Biopsy. Treatment include chemotherapy, radiationtherapy, surgery
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