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What Is Consider A Brain Tumor

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February 2, 2024
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In the context of multiple myeloma, a brain tumor refers to the rare occurrence where multiple myeloma cells spread to the brain. This happens in about 0.7 percent of people diagnosed with the condition. While multiple myeloma commonly affects the skull, creating small, round spots in the bone, it is still unlikely to Show Full Answer

In the context of multiple myeloma, a brain tumor refers to the rare occurrence where multiple myeloma cells spread to the brain. This happens in about 0.7 percent of people diagnosed with the condition. While multiple myeloma commonly affects the skull, creating small, round spots in the bone, it is still unlikely to directly affect the brain. If you notice new or worsening symptoms, it's crucial to talk to your oncologist or healthcare team.

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This is a question for your doctor

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i don’t know

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