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What is Glioblastoma Multiforme?<\/h2>\n

This is a form of malignant brain tumor. When a person has this type of brain tumor it will emerge and spread quickly. Although anyone of any age can get a brain tumor, this particular type is one that will typically affect people over the age of fifty. When this tumor starts out it is usually a small lesion that is precancerous within the parietal, temporal, or frontal lobe of your brain. These lesions become malignant and start to quickly spread. This type of tumor can go from a small lesion to a fully formed tumor in less than twelve months. It is an aggressive form of cancer that can migrate to the other lobes of your brain. If it not treated it can invade your brain stem and then other parts of your body.<\/p>\n

It is one of the most common types of brain cancer and is thought that it affects one in every fifty thousand peoples with five hundred thousand cases a year in the United States. This type of cancerous tumor is often described as a grade four astrocytoma<\/em>. This is a brain tumor that has formed from cells that are called astrocytes<\/em>. The grade four means that this is the type of cancerous tumor that grows rapidly.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of Glioblastoma Multiforme<\/h2>\n

The symptoms glioblastoma multiforme will vary from one person to another and the reason is that the cancer can affect different areas of your brain. In most cases the common symptom that all seem to share is memory loss. In the early stages of this tumor it may not cause any symptoms that are noticeable. As it begins to grow you might start to experience:<\/p>\n