Risk Evaluation and Trends of Brain Tumor Development in Youth: A Comprehensive Analysis
Keywords:
Brain tumors, Epidemiology socioeconomic, SocioeconomicAbstract
The increasing frequency of brain tumors is a major concern for world health. A large portion of this load falls on India because of the country's large population.
Incidence rates of brain tumors vary among areas and demographic groups in India, creating a complicated epidemiological environment. Brain tumour incidence and
distribution in India are affected by demographic variables including age, gender, socioeconomic position, and region. With continuous endeavors centered on customized
medicine, targeted treatments, immunomodulation, and precision oncology, the future of brain tumor research and therapy in India is bright. To sum up, brain tumors are
a major problem in Indian healthcare and need a thorough knowledge of their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. In order to enhance patient outcomes and
quality of life, it is necessary to tackle the complex issues related to brain tumor care via teamwork and new ideas.

















