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Brain & CNS Cancer

Brain & CNS Cancer

Brain and CNS cancers encompass a wide spectrum from low-grade gliomas to highly aggressive glioblastoma, meningiomas, medulloblastomas, and CNS metastases, each requiring distinct neuro-oncologic expertise. Molecular classification by WHO 2021 criteria using IDH, 1p/19q, MGMT, and TERT guides both prognosis and treatment. CancerFax helps patients access specialist neuro-oncology evaluation and advanced treatment programs globally.

  • WHO 2021 molecular classification & IDH/MGMT status
  • Targeted therapy, immunotherapy & radiation strategies
  • Neuro-oncology specialist & clinical trial access
Key Test
Biopsy · Imaging · Molecular Panel
Advanced Therapies
Targeted Therapy · Immunotherapy
Critical Factor
Molecular profile · Stage at diagnosis

What is Brain & CNS Cancer

Types and Subtypes

Understanding the specific type and molecular subtype of brain & cns cancer is essential for determining the most appropriate treatment approach.

Symptoms and Signs

Symptoms of brain & cns cancer vary by stage and tumor location. Early-stage disease may be asymptomatic or cause only subtle symptoms.

Diagnosis and Staging

Definitive diagnosis requires tissue biopsy and comprehensive staging imaging. Molecular testing is essential for treatment planning.

Staging

Staging determines treatment intent and guides therapeutic decision-making.

Standard Treatment

Treatment is determined by histologic type, stage, molecular profile, and performance status.

Advanced & Emerging Therapies

The treatment landscape for advanced brain & cns cancer continues to evolve with new targeted agents and immunotherapy combinations.

  • Immunotherapy

    Checkpoint Inhibitors

    Pembrolizumab and nivolumab-based regimens have transformed recurrent/metastatic disease in eligible patients based on PD-L1 expression and molecular profile.

    Approved
  • Targeted Therapy

    Molecular-Guided Targeted Agents

    Specific targeted agents are available for molecularly defined subgroups. Comprehensive NGS at diagnosis identifies eligible patients.

    Available

Biomarkers & Precision Medicine

Molecular biomarker testing is increasingly important for treatment selection in advanced disease.

When to Seek a Second Opinion

Specialist review is valuable at key decision points in management.

Clinical Trials & Research

Prognosis & Outcomes

Prognosis is stage- and molecular profile-dependent.

Supportive Care

Supportive care is integral to maintaining quality of life throughout treatment.

How CancerFax Helps You Explore Treatment Options

CancerFax supports brain tumor patients by reviewing pathology, molecular profile, MRI imaging, and WHO classification; coordinating specialist neuro-oncology second opinions; facilitating access to Tumor Treating Fields, temozolomide, bevacizumab, targeted agents for BRAF/IDH mutations, and clinical trials; and supporting patients exploring specialist neuro-oncology centers globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumors encompass a broad spectrum of malignancies arising from the brain parenchyma, meninges, spinal cord, and cranial nerves. Primary brain tumors — those arising in the CNS itself — are classified by the WHO CNS Tumor Classification (5th edition, 2021) based on histology, molecular profile, and integrated diagnosis.Glioblastoma (GBM, WHO grade 4) is the most common malignant primary brain tumor in adults, accounting for approximately 50% of all malignant... Treatment depends on stage and molecular profile. Contact CancerFax for specialist guidance.