New option for those with brain tumors
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Being treated for a brain tumor is scary enough. If patients survive surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, they often have to take daily steroids to reduce the swelling in their brains. These drugs can cause a host of unwanted side effects, but now there's a new option that's much easier and safer.