GLIOBLASTOMA
July 19, 2023, marks Glioblastoma Awareness Day. More than 14,000 Americans are expected to receive a diagnosis in 2023, with a five-year survival rate of about 7%, according to the National Brain Tumor Society.
SYMPTOMS:
Symptoms may depend on where in the brain the tumor is located.
The American Association of Neurological Surgeons says the warning signs include:
- Persistent headaches
- Double or blurred vision
- Vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Changes in mood and personality
- Changes in ability to think and learn
- New onset of seizures
- Speech difficulty
The exact cause of glioblastoma is unknown — most patients don’t have a family history or identifiable risk factors.
There is no cure for glioblastoma, and treatment is difficult since the cancer grows tentacles into the brain rather than forming a solid mass that doctors can target and remove. The disease and its harsh treatments can affect cognition, mood, behavior and every function of the body
Regular eye exams especially at the onset of any vision difficulties can help with early detection and therefore early treatments. It’s always comforting to know that some of the symptoms above can be unrelated to Glioblastoma, and can be less serious and treatable. Our office uses the latest technology to diagnose eye disease, and we can direct you to the best possible care.
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