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Brain Tumor Treatment – How to Pick a Center and Surgeon
A brain tumor diagnosis is a scary experience, so it is important that you feel comfortable getting the best care available. It's important to understand and feel comfortable with the treatment team members and their experience treating your specific brain tumor type.

Evaluating quality in health care is often tied to the number of patients seen with a particular tumor type. This volume of patients allows surgeons and other care team members to gain experience. Such experience has been tied to better outcomes for patients with brain tumors.

Mayo Clinic is one of the largest brain tumor volume centers in the country. Mayo Clinic doctors use a team-based approach to bring experts across various disciplines to create individualized treatment plans for each patient.

To request an appointment or a second opinion with Mayo Clinic experts, visit https://mayocl.in/2m7jlnG.

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