When a new tumor begins to form in the brain, it can cause convulsions or seizures. Many people assume that this is due to the severity of the brain tumor, but this is not the case. Seizures can occur even in the early stages and may, in fact, be more likely to happen during this period. New-onset seizures are often the first clinical symptom of brain tumors.

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