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Can u give me the vocabulary terms of brain cancer and Hemophilia ?


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I'm not sure about hemophilia, but the vocabulary terms of brain cancer seems to be endless. Can you be more specific. My husband had a brain tumor 41/2 years ago and there was so much terminology, it was mind boggling. There are many different kinds of brain cancer and tumors. My husband's tumor was a mixed glioma. It was made up of a combination of astrocyte cells and olegadendracyte cells. They categorized it an aggressive grade 2 tumor. A grade 1 or 2 tumor is generally considered benign, and grade 3 or 4 is considered malignant. Since his was an "aggressive" grade 2, and the kind of tumor he had was generally progressive in nature, they went ahead and treated it like a cancer. He went through surgery to remove what they could and then radiation therapy and chemo. He's come through the whole thing well. So far no regrowth has been detected (even though they said that it would likely show it's ugly face again within the first couple of years. He's pretty much made a full recovery with the exception of a slight short term memory deficit. If you or someone you know is facing this, just be sure and ask all the questions you can think of. All of the doctors we dealt with were more than happy to answer all of ours. Good luck with whatever you're going through!

By the word cancer, it means something malignant.
Brain malignancy can be Primary or Secondary (Metastatic)
Primary brain cancer includes: (okay i admit i copied from wiki this time)
astrocytomas, oligondedrogliomas, oligoastrocytomas, and teratomas

Hemophilia:
Hemophilia A: Factor 8 deficiency
Hemophilia B: Factor 9 deficiency (Christmas disease)
Hemophilia C: Factor 11 deficiency

Do your own homework.

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