
Understanding Brain Tumours: Symptoms, Treatment & Awareness
A brain tumour is a growth of abnormal cells in the brain or around it. While the word “tumour” often creates fear, it’s important to understand that not all brain tumours are cancerous.

A brain tumour is a growth of abnormal cells in the brain or around it. While the word “tumour” often creates fear, it’s important to understand that not all brain tumours are cancerous.

Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide—but

Cancer has always been viewed as a battle—one fought with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and advanced immunotherapies. These treatments share a common goal: destroy cancer cells before they destroy the body. But what if, instead of killing cancer cells, we could reprogram them back into healthy, normal cells?

Cancer treatment has come a long way from a one-size-fits-all approach. Today, medicine is moving towards personalized therapy—treatments tailored to the unique genetic makeup of each patient’s cancer. One of the most powerful tools driving this shift is Next Generation Sequencing (NGS).