electroencephalography (eeg)

How is EEG Used in Cancer Diagnosis?

EEG can be particularly useful in diagnosing brain tumors and other neurological complications related to cancer. Brain tumors can alter normal brain activity, leading to detectable changes in the EEG patterns. By analyzing these patterns, clinicians can identify abnormal activity that may suggest the presence of a tumor. Although EEG alone cannot definitively diagnose cancer, it can be a valuable tool in conjunction with other diagnostic methods such as MRI and CT scans.

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