The right choice of treatment for your brain cancer depends on the size and type of tumour, its location in the brain and your age and general health.Â
Your consultant may order some tests to gather more information. They will then discuss the options with you and develop a customised programme, tailored to your individual needs.
Neurosurgery
The facilities, equipment and neurosurgical expertise at The London Clinic mean that patients having brain surgery have access to the best and most appropriate treatments.
Your consultant neurosurgeon may be able to remove your cancer operatively. They may be assisted with the use of neuro-navigation.
These are computer-operated systems that superimpose 3D images of the patient’s brain obtained by CT scanning or MRI scanning, so that the neurosurgeon can navigate more accurately when removing a tumour.
This reduces the risk of damaging healthy brain tissue during the operation.
Radiotherapy
 High-energy, targeted X-ray radiation can be directed at the brain to destroy cancer cells. This can reduce the risk of recurrence after surgery.
The London Clinic has a dedicated radiotherapy suite with the latest image-guided, volumetric arc and intensity-modulated radiotherapy to increase the accuracy of treatment and reduce complications.
CyberKnife
The CyberKnife uses highly focused beams of radiation to precisely target brain tumours that are deep within the brain tissue.
This enables our oncologists to treat tumours that are inoperable. CyberKnife radiosurgery is also useful for patients who are unwell and may be too weak to cope with brain surgery and a general anaesthetic.
Chemotherapy
Different combinations of chemotherapy can be given by mouth or intravenous injection. These prevent the cancer cells dividing and proliferating, helping to shrink the tumour and reduce the risk of spread. Â
Steroid medication
Steroid medication may also be given to decrease brain swelling and ease symptoms of headache and sickness. The London Clinic offers outpatient chemotherapy in a comfortable, private and discreet location.
Rehabilitation
It can take time to recover from neurosurgery and some people may have ongoing problems such as fits, speech problems and walking difficulties.
Our highly-trained multidisciplinary team includes occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech therapists to help you regain strength and skills and adapt to any lasting disability.