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Brain Tumors: Primary - Surgery
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(Page 4) New Tumors. Radiation therapy for childhood cancer is the most important risk factor for developing new brain and spinal column tumors. The risk appears greatest for children who received radiation therapy before age 5. It appears that the risk of second primary tumors increases in relation to the radiation dose used to treat the first cancer. Stroke. Survivors of childhood brain tumors who were treated with high doses of cranial radiation (especially doses greater than 50Gy) may be at increased risk of having a stroke later in life. In a study of nearly 2,000 brain tumor survivors, the average length of time from cancer diagnosis to stroke was 14 years.
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