Tens of thousands of people each year are diagnosed with braintumors, and hundreds of thousands live with them today. While onlysome of these tumors are malignant (cancer causing), this doesn’tmake them any less scary. Luckily, medical advances in the pastdecade have expanded treatment options and increased survival ratesin even the most severe cases. The key to successful treatment isrecognizing the symptoms early. Unfortunately, the symptoms of abrain tumor are similar to those of other diseases and thus may behard to recognize. Here is what to look for:The size and the location of the tumor can vary, so symptoms canvary greatly from case to case. There are some relatively commonwarning signs, including headaches, seizures, weakness in specificareas of the body, and marked changes in men