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Weather Operations Update – January 26, 2026

Due to weather conditions, PET Imaging locations will operate as follows:

Tulsa will be closed today (January 26, 2026) due to weather conditions.

The Woodlands and Sugar Land plan to open at 12:00 PM CST today.

We will continue to monitor conditions and provide updates if hours change. Please stay safe.

Brain Tumor Awareness

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Understanding the risk factors associated with brain tumors is crucial, although it’s important to note that most brain tumors do not have a direct known cause. However, some factors that may increase the risk include:

  • Genetic Conditions: Certain genetic syndromes like neurofibromatosis, Von Hippel-Lindau disease, and Li-Fraumeni syndrome can increase the risk of developing brain tumors.
  • Radiation Exposure: Exposure to ionizing radiation through high-dose X-rays (such as radiation therapy aimed at the head) increases the risk of a brain tumor.
  • Family History: Having a family history of brain tumors may increase the likelihood of developing one, though this risk is relatively small.
  • Chemical Exposure: Exposure to certain chemicals, mainly in a work environment, may increase the risk of developing a brain tumor.

 

Symptoms of Brain Tumors

The symptoms of brain tumors vary widely and depend largely on the tumor’s location, size, and rate of growth. Common symptoms include:

  • Headaches, often more severe in the morning
  • Seizures of various types
  • Personality or memory changes
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Dizziness or unsteadiness
  • Problems with vision, speech, hearing, or smell
  • Changes in ability to walk or perform daily activities

 

If you experience any of these symptoms persistently, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for evaluation.

Treatment Options for Brain Tumors

Treatment for brain tumors depends on the type, size, and location of the tumor, as well as the patient’s overall health. Common treatment options include:

  • Surgery: Attempting to remove the tumor is often the first step, provided it is located in an accessible area and removal won’t cause excessive damage.
  • Radiation Therapy: High-energy beams, such as X-rays or protons, are used to kill tumor cells, often used when a tumor can’t be completely surgically removed.
  • Chemotherapy: Drug treatments either taken orally or injected into the bloodstream to kill tumor cells.
  • Targeted Drug Therapy: Focuses on specific abnormalities within cancer cells, blocking these and causing the cells to die.
  • Clinical Trials: Participation in clinical trials can provide access to the latest treatment innovations not available elsewhere.

 

Brain Tumor Awareness Month is a vital time for education and empowerment concerning the understanding of brain tumors. By learning more about the risk factors, recognizing the symptoms, and understanding the available treatments, individuals can better advocate for themselves or their loved ones. Awareness and education are key components in improving outcomes and supporting those impacted by brain tumors.

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