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Can you survive a grade 3 brain tumor?

Can you survive a grade 3 brain tumor?

Anaplastic or malignant meningioma (grade 3) – These tumours have a median survival of less than 2 years. The median progression-free survival is approximately 12.8 months with chemotherapy alone and up to 5 years with combination chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Median survival ranges from 7–24 weeks.

What is a stage 4 brain tumor?

Grade 4: Stage 4 cancer brain tumors develop rapidly and have various abnormal features that can be seen under a microscope. Stage 4 brain cancer timeline is aggressive in which the tumors can spread to other regions of the brain and may even create their blood arteries to keep up with their fast growth.

Why do brain tumors come?

Primary brain tumors begin when normal cells develop changes (mutations) in their DNA. A cell’s DNA contains the instructions that tell a cell what to do. The mutations tell the cells to grow and divide rapidly and to continue living when healthy cells would die.

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Is Kamal Haasan a good orator?

Kamal Haasan is neither a good orator nor a communicator, but he has been increasingly efficient in putting across his messages in simple terms. Kamal Haasan getting the Covid vaccine on Wednesday. (Photo: Twitter/@ikamalhaasan) Kamal Haasan was never an MGR but rather a Sivaji Ganesan, one who was a much revered and beloved actor in Tamil cinema.

What do you think about kamalahassan?

Kamalahassan is an scrap. He has some political opportunistic followers from the minorities. Kamalahassan has to retire from all forms of public & acting life. Good for him. After all those sermons from his Idelogical High Horse, he is looking for a constituency with Upper class Brahmins.

What is the meaning of Makkal Needhi Maiam?

Makkal Needhi Maiam roughly means People’s Justice Centre. Without naming any party, he took on political outfits that bribe voters: “If you had voted for the right party, you would have got Rs 6 lakh every year instead of Rs 6,000 for your vote once in five years.”