Are brain tumors hereditary, and what do you know?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hereditary. Brain tumor is a very serious disease, with a certain hereditary nature, and such a disease should be carried out in time**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, it is related to people's genes, some people are prone to similar diseases, and this disease is very serious, the genes are very complex, and there is no clear conclusion.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Brain tumors refer to neurological tumors that occur in the cranial cavity, including tumors originating from neuroepithelium, peripheral nerves, meningeal and germ cells, lymphoid and hematopoietic tissue tumors, craniopharyngioma and granulosa cell tumors, and metastatic tumors.

    In real life, it is indeed found that there are a few types of brain tumors that are hereditary, such as: cerebral vascular reticulocytoma and multiple neurofibromas, etc., this kind of tumor can occur in several generations, several people in the same generation appear, there are congenital tumors in the skull, in the early stage of embryonic development, some cell nuclear structures gradually degenerate and disappear with embryonic development, but due to some factors, these cell nuclear structures can not degenerate and disappear and remain in the skull and gradually develop into tumors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are two types of brain tumors: one is hereditary and the other is not. Sometimes, there will be family clustering, and family aggregation does not mean that it is passed down from generation to generation, and he doesn't know which generation it will pass on, which is family clustering. In fact, it means that the genetic situation of the person in this family may be that he will have a different feeling for a certain disease.

    Brain tumors are tumors that originate in the skull, and they are hereditary, such as multiple neurofibromatosis type 2, which is the case in which there will be a lot of tumors in the lower brain, and this situation will be passed down from generation to generation, and there is an autosomal dominant genetic disease. In most cases, it is still a sporadic state, and for patients with a history of brain tumors, we need to have regular follow-up examinations. During the examination, an MRI of the brain tissue is required.

    If there is no history of brain tumor, if he directly appears with this symptom of the brain, it belongs to brain metastases, if this situation occurs, it is related to the nervous system, everyone should know in their hearts, saying that there is a possibility of this tumor, and they should go to a regular hospital to the neurology department in time, and if there are these symptoms pointing to the nervous system, that is, these symptoms pointing to the brain should be treated in time<>

    In fact, brain metastases are our extracranial malignant tumors that have metastasized to our cranial after a long period of time, the first symptom is headache, but the time of headache is about in the morning, as long as the positioning function of patients with brain metastases is very poor, and the spirit is also abnormal, if some patients have brain tumor bleeding, then it is very likely that patients will have acute stroke, about 25 35% Brain metastases will occur in the middle to advanced stages of the disease, such as lung cancer, breast cancer, black tumors, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    My mother-in-law had a ruptured brain aneurysm before, and the doctor said that she was a genetic problem, and as for her offspring, it was not necessarily inherited, but the probability of getting it was higher than that of ordinary people, and it was recommended to have a special brain examination. (There is no such thing as a general medical checkup).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Brain tumors are definitely hereditary, and there is a high chance that brain tumors will metastasize, so people with this disease do feel particularly painful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Brain tumors are not hereditary. If it worsens, the brain tumor will metastasize, and in general, in the later stage of the brain tumor, the tumor has penetrated into various organs of the body, and many organs will fail.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Brain tumors are not hereditary, they are only formed because of some acquired influences. Brain tumors can metastasize, and they should be detected early in the process.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I haven't heard of the hereditary symptoms, so it should be a brain tumor. Whether it was antecedent or other reasons, such as being hit on the head. Yes, it may be a genetic variant. Brain tumors can be inherited.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not looking at it is congenital if it is not good for the cherry blossoms. Besides, even if there is genetics, the discipline is very small, is it too much TV? It is the right choice to go for a regular check-up. The most important thing is to take care of your body.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think it's hereditary, and I have this example around me.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Brain tumors have a genetic component, and the symptoms are not inherited.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Symptoms are generally not hereditary, and there are very different types of brain tumors that are inherited.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Brain cancer is also known as a brain tumor. At present, brain cancer is still a difficult problem for the medical community to overcome. There are many causes of brain cancer, but is brain cancer genetic?

    Many friends consult this question through ** or online. Let's talk about brain cancer genetics? In real life, it has been found that a small number of types of brain cancer are hereditary, such as cerebral vascular reticulocytoma and multiple neurofibromas.

    These tumors can occur over several generations, with several occurring in the same generation.

    It is important for patients to actively understand the causes of brain cancer.

    The main causes of brain cancer are as follows: congenital brain cancer within the skull. In the early stages of embryonic development, some cells and structures gradually degenerate and disappear as the embryo develops.

    However, due to some factors, these cells and structures cannot degenerate and disappear, but remain in the skull and gradually develop into tumors. As we age, tumors also develop, affecting nervous system function and causing clinical symptoms. Causes of brain cancer include craniopharyngioma, chordoma, dermoid cysts, epithelioid cysts, and teratomas.

    In summary, brain cancer is hereditary. I hope the above content is helpful to everyone, and it is important for patients to actively understand the causes of brain cancer. I wish the patient a speedy **.

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