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Health: Library - 22 April 2008
Brain tumours can be either malignant (cancerous) or benign (non-cancerous). Treatment depends on the type of tumour, whether it's a primary or secondary, its size and location in the brain, and the person's age and fitness.
Health: Your Stories - 26 August 2008
Shiannon Corcoran had a brain tumour removed 11 years ago. Her physical health is still 'less than perfect', but she's discovered her own persistence and creativity.
Health Minutes - 30 October 2007
A New Zealand study has looked at a link between mobile phone use and brain tumours. The results weren't definitive, but there was a hint of risk in the most heavy mobile users.
Health: The Pulse - 27 January 2005
Are mobile phones bad for your health? A Swedish study has shown an increased risk of an uncommon form of brain tumour in people who used mobiles for longer than ten years.
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