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MRI Scan Report

Tumor Information

Tumor Volume: 6497.00 cubic mm

Tumor Location: Occipital/Parietal Lobe

Dimensions: 96.00 x 96.00 x 96.00 mm

Center of Mass: (42.89151749624455, 46.23617997618561, 50.722708216794366)

1. Likely Clinical Diagnoses: Based on the size and location, the detected tumor might be a Glioma,

particularly Glioblastoma, which is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor. Other

possibilities include Meningioma and Astrocytoma. However, a definitive diagnosis can only be

made after a biopsy or further diagnostic tests.

2. Recommended Next Steps: It is critical to confirm the type of tumor. This can be done through a

biopsy, where a small sample of the tumor is removed and examined under a microscope.

Additional imaging tests, like PET or CT scans, may also be recommended. Consultation with a

neurologist or neurosurgeon should be arranged promptly.

3. Potential Treatment Plans: Treatment options would vary depending on the tumor type, but could

include surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy. Surgery is often the first step to remove as

much of the tumor as possible, followed by radiation or chemotherapy to kill any remaining cancer

cells. For tumors that are inoperable or high risk, Stereotactic radiosurgery might be used. Newer

treatments, like immunotherapy or targeted therapy, may be options depending on the type and

genetic makeup of the tumor.

4. Future Prognosis if Left Untreated: If left untreated, the tumor will likely continue to grow and may

cause severe neurological symptoms due to increased pressure on the brain. This could lead to
vision problems, seizures, and cognitive deficits. Ultimately, untreated brain tumors can be

life-threatening. The prognosis would depend on the type of tumor, its growth rate, and the patient's

overall health. It is important to note that early detection and treatment generally lead to better

outcomes.

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