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Learning Objectives
1.Identify the most common primary brain tumors in adults and examine the key characteristics used in their assessment, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered evaluation.
2.Outline the classifications of brain cancer grades and analyze the implications for treatment options and patient education, focusing on the role of social workers in supporting patients and families.
3.Explore the factors influencing survival rates following a brain cancer diagnosis and assess the comparative prevalence of primary versus secondary brain tumors, highlighting the need for advocacy and support services.
4.Discuss the main treatment modalities for brain cancers and evaluate the postoperative recovery phase, emphasizing the importance of psychosocial support and rehabilitation in enhancing patient quality of life.