Brain Tumor Care

Our medical team, including nationally recognized cancer experts, offers complete care and support to people with brain tumors.

Brain Tumor Care

Our medical team, including nationally recognized cancer experts, offers complete care and support to people with brain tumors.

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Brain tumor expertise you can count on

Today, there are more treatment options for brain and spine tumors than ever before — even for advanced or hard-to-reach tumors. And these treatments, including proton therapy, Gamma Knife radiosurgery and minimally invasive skull-base surgery, are available at the Alvord Brain Tumor Center at UW Medicine. No matter what kind of brain or spine tumor you have, our team can help.

Brain tumor specialists you can trust

The Alvord Brain Tumor Center is home to many leading experts, including neurologists, neurosurgeons, brain cancer specialists and researchers. For patients with brain cancer, the leading brain cancer specialists from UW Medicine and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center are here to support you.

Types of brain tumors we treat

There are more than 100 kinds of brain tumors, and it takes an experienced team to tell them apart and recommend the right treatments. We can diagnose and treat any primary or metastatic tumor, including: 

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Acoustic neuroma

Also known as vestibular schwannomas, these noncancerous tumors grow on the nerve that connects your inner ear to your brain. As they grow, they can cause balance problems, dizziness and hearing loss.  

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Glioma

Tumors that start in the glial cells, which help your brain’s nerve cells work properly, can affect memory, mood, speech and vision. Types of gliomas include astrocytoma, ependymoma, glioblastoma and oligodendroglioma.

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Meningioma

Meningioma

Meningioma is a primary brain tumor. Most are benign and slow growing. Some, though, are malignant and aggressive. Surgery is usually the first treatment for meningiomas that grow and cause symptoms.

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Pituitary tumor

Tumors that grow on (or press against) the pituitary gland can cause hormone-related conditions such as Cushing’s disease and acromegaly. They often require care from both a neurosurgeon and an endocrinologist.

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Brain tumor treatment locations at UW Medicine and Fred Hutch

Neurological Surgery Clinic at UW Medical Center – Montlake

 

Innovative treatments and services we offer

Our care team will guide you along the way as you receive the best care in the Northwest. As part of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, our cancer care services offer the latest treatments, including:

  • Laser interstitial thermal therapy

  • Minimally invasive brain surgery

  • Optune for glioblastoma

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