Brain tumors or malignant gliomas are similar to warts regarding removal.  When attempts at surgery to extract all that can be eliminated from a persons brain with regard to tumor, still leaves a person at risk for the cancer to exist, eventually regrow and spread to the size it was prior to removal; to what benefit is the surgery? How long will surgery prolong life which includes costly operations before the cancer finally takes over and surgey is no longer an option? Cancerous tentacles that cause regrowth have become the major obstacle in complete tumor removal.

ELECTIVE OPTIONS

If doctors could entrust a surgical method whereby a catheter filled with nitrogen or cryosurgical substance, can be injected in to the tumor directly. This would inadvertently freeze the tumor and surrounding tentacles thus making the cancer tumor and cells unable to grow. Once a tumor is isolated, frozen and it's cells no longer alive this may create an easier approach for the entire tumor to be removed surgically or by radiation.