
News Topical, Digital Desk : World Brain Tumor Day 2025: People often get scared on hearing the name of brain tumor, but as much fear is caused by the name of this disease, as many misconceptions are also associated with it. Incomplete or wrong information available on the internet and some places creates confusion and panic among people.
Myth 1: Every brain tumour is cancer
Fact: This is completely wrong. Not every brain tumor is cancer. Sometimes the tumor is benign i.e. non-cancerous, which grows very slowly. Although these tumors do not spread anywhere else in the body, they can still cause headaches, seizures or affect eyesight by putting pressure on sensitive parts of the brain. Therefore, timely diagnosis and treatment is very important.
Myth 2: Mobile phone use causes brain tumours
Fact: Research so far has not proved that normal use of mobile phones causes brain tumors. The radiation emitted from mobile phones is non-ionizing, which cannot damage DNA. In contrast, ionizing radiation (such as X-rays) is considered more dangerous. Organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Cancer Society constantly monitor this and have not considered mobile use to be the cause of tumors .
Myth 3: If you have a headache, you definitely have a brain tumor
Fact: Headaches can be caused by many things – like migraines, stress or even dehydration. Headaches caused by brain tumors are usually persistent, persistent and sometimes accompanied by neurological problems like confusion, speech problems or seizures . If the headache persists for a long time or there are any changes, consult a doctor.
Myth 4: Brain tumour means certain death
Fact: Today's modern medicine has made great progress in the treatment of brain tumors. Techniques such as surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and personalized treatment can now control tumors in time. Many people, even those with cancerous tumors, live long and normal lives. The success of treatment depends on the type of tumor, its size, location and the health of the patient.
Myth 5: Brain tumors only affect older people
Fact: This belief is also completely wrong. Brain tumors can occur at any age - in children, teens and even young adults. In fact, brain tumors are the leading solid tumors in children. Age is only one risk factor, but it is not the only cause.
Right information is the key to right treatment
Misconceptions about brain tumors not only scare patients but can also become an obstacle in getting timely treatment. It is important that we get the right information and contact the doctor on time. If someone has a headache, seizure or other unusual symptoms for a long time, then get it checked by a neurologist immediately. Early identification and treatment can save lives.
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