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* Meninges (37.6%) | * Meninges (37.6%) | ||
* Neuroepithelial tissue (29.9%) | * [[Gliomas|Neuroepithelial tissue]] (29.9%) | ||
* Sellar region (16.3%) | * Sellar region (16.3%) | ||
* Cranial and spinal nerves (8.1%) | * Cranial and spinal nerves (8.1%) |
Revision as of 02:17, 19 August 2023
Brain Tumor Frequency
- MC intracranial tumors: Brain Metastases (just over 50%).
- Incidence of primary brain tumors: approximately 20-30 per 100,000 in adults and 5 per 100,000 in children.
- About one third of primary brain tumors in adults are malignant, whereas they account for two thirds in childhood.
- Frequency of WHO subgroups and specific tumors is given (information not provided in the text).
Commonest Primary Brain Tumors by WHO Group | Commonest Primary Brain Tumors by Subtype |
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