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How is life after acoustic neuroma?
Acoustic neuroma is a very uncommon, benign, and passively expanding tumor that causes hearing and balance loss.
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Can bevacizumab be used for acoustic neuroma?
Acoustic neuroma is a rare, non-malignant, and passively growing tumor of the brain.
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Is the administration of Mifepristone drug, a safer treatment for acoustic neuroma?
Acoustic neuroma also known as vestibular schwannoma is a tumor that arises due to the excessive growth of Schwann cells.
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An overview of Acoustic Neuroma
Acoustic neuroma, also called a schwannoma, is a benign tumor that arises from Schwann cells.
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