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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
A REVIEW ON BRAIN TUMOR
Patel Meet*, Vaghela Kuldeepsinh, Prajapati Rushil, Patel Dixita, Pooja Patel and Dr. Umesh Upadhyay
. Abstract Adult primary tumors of the central system area unit rare, however the incidence is magnified in some European countries. many environmental exposures are investigated as potential risk factors, except for most, scientific proof remains lacking. Here we have a tendency to review studies of environmental factors probably concerned within the carcinogenesis of brain tumors: the potential association between primary central system tumors and radiation, some ototoxic agents (N-nitroso compounds, pesticides), pollution, and radiofrequency electromagnetic waves. Brain-ionizing irradiation, particularly throughout childhood, constitutes a well-established risk issue for brain tumors. Exposure to environmental toxins has been poorly explored and information provide inconsistent clues regarding N-nitroso compounds or pesticides as risk factors of brain tumors even for antenatal exposure. For out-door pollution and risk of brain growth, results of enormous prospective studies area unit contradictory. The result of mobile phones on the chance of developing brain tumors has not been established for brain tumor and meningioma in adults, however the link with acoustic nonmalignant tumor is changing into strong. The result of mobile phones has still not been explored in youngsters. Keywords: . [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
