A primary brain tumor is a tumor that occurs in the brain due to an abnormal growth or division of cells that are already located in the brain. Primary brain tumors can be categorized as low, medium, or high grade, in which case the tumor is considered to be malignant and is treated very aggressively. Causes of brain tumors are typically unknown, but some are related to an exposure to radiation or an inherited mutation on the TAG gene. Possible treatments of primary brain tumors include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
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