What are Metastatic Brain Tumours?
In some forms of cancer the disease can spread from the original site of the tumour. The place in which the cancer first starts is known as the primary site and this tumour is referred to as the primary tumour. Cells are able to break away from the primary tumour and spread distantly from the original cancer site, through the blood circulation, lymphatic system or spinal fluid. This can involve either a single lesion (Metastasis) or multiple tumours (Metastases)..
Metastases can in theory spread to any point in the body, but for the purposes of Gamma Knife, only brain metastases are suitable for treatment. These tumours are referred to as metastases or secondary tumours. These metastases may be described as being solitary i.e. one only, or multiple where there are two or more. The most common types of cancers that can spread to the brain originate in the lung, breast, renal, colon, skin (melanoma) and kidney