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Scans are used during diagnosis or monitoring your tumour during and after treatment.

Take a look at our extensive information resources about scans, covering the types of scan; scanxiety; what to expect before, during and after a scan; tips from our community and FAQs: thebraintumourcharity.org/b...

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Just to add - the info provided by the charity, suggested questions for consultants, BRIAN app and what to expect info has been a Godsend for me. So glad I found you guys.

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Thank you so much PLTM, we really appreciate your comments and are glad it has been helpful for you!

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