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Aggressive Brain Tumours

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The MRI scan on the next page shows an aggressive brain tumour. The thin and invisible projections of an aggressive brain tumour constitute a very serious problem. With an aggressive brain tumour, the octopus’ arms are very long, and at present, it is next to impossible to completely cure an aggressive brain tumour.

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Hendrikse, J. (2017). Aggressive Brain Tumours. In: This is Our Brain. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4148-8_25

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