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Glioma of cervical spinal cord Glioma is a type of tumor that occurs in the brain and spinal cord. Gliomas begin in the gluey supportive cells (glial cells) that surround nerve cells and help them function. Three types of glial cells can produce tumors.
Informant: Richard Fairey, brother of 4003 Ruby Ave, North Vancouver BC
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Glioma of cervical spinal cord Glioma is a type of tumor that occurs in the brain and spinal cord. Gliomas begin in the gluey supportive cells (glial cells) that surround nerve cells and help them function. Three types of glial cells can produce tumors.
Informant: Richard Fairey, brother of 4003 Ruby Ave, North Vancouver BC
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