When symptoms could be a sign of a brain tumour, a detailed medical history and neurological examination will be taken.
Imaging is used to diagnose a brain tumour, and includes:
Other types of imaging may be needed, such as:
These tests help to detect and pinpoint the tumour's size, location and how close it is to parts of the brain that control key functions such as language. The test results will help a neurosurgeon, a doctor who specialises in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of neurological conditions, to plan for the management of the tumour.
To determine tumour type, a biopsy is often recommended. During a biopsy, tissue samples are taken from the tumour and examined under a microscope for a more accurate understanding of the tumour's cell structure and features.