What is an acoustic neuroma?
Answer:
An acoustic neuroma is a rare, slow-growing tumour that develops on the eighth cranial nerve – the nerve of hearing and balance. It is benign, which means it is not malignant or cancerous.
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An acoustic neuroma is a rare, slow-growing tumour that develops on the eighth cranial nerve – the nerve of hearing and balance. It is benign, which means it is not malignant or cancerous.
An acoustic neuroma is a rare, slow-growing tumour that develops on the eighth cranial nerve – the nerve of hearing and balance. It is benign, which means it is not malignant or cancerous.
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