Mumbai-: On World Brain Tumour Day 2025, observed globally on Sunday, June 8, the spotlight turns toward an often-overlooked yet life-threatening condition. Established to raise public awareness and promote better understanding, this annual observance is a rallying point for patients, caregivers, doctors, and health advocates to unite for one mission — early detection, effective treatment, and stronger for those affected by brain tumours.
Brain tumours affect people across all age groups and can have devastating consequences if not diagnosed and treated early. Symptoms are often vague or misinterpreted — chronic headaches, vision disturbances, imbalance, mood changes, or seizures — leading to delays in diagnosis. This year’s theme, “Think Fast, Act Early”, reinforces the importance of recognizing warning signs and seeking medical help promptly.
Dr. Ashwin Borkar, Consultant Neurosurgeon at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, emphasized the critical need for timely intervention says,
“Brain tumours don’t always come with loud warnings. Many start with subtle symptoms that are easy to ignore or misattribute. But early diagnosis can be life-saving. On World Brain Tumour Day, we urge people to listen to their bodies, get regular health check-ups, and never overlook persistent symptoms. Awareness and timely imaging can make all the difference.”
Globally, brain tumours for a significant portion of neurological diseases, with approximately 300,000 new cases diagnosed each year. In India, around 40,000 to 50,000 cases are reported annually — and rising. While some tumours are benign and treatable, others are malignant and aggressive, requiring complex neurosurgical care.
Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, is among the healthcare leaders offering advanced neurodiagnostic and surgical services. Equipped with high-resolution MRI (1.5 tesla), intraoperative neuroimaging systems and a team of expert neurosurgeons, the hospital provides comprehensive care tailored to each patient’s condition.
On the occasion of World Brain Tumour Day, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road is also organizing a public awareness drive that includes free neurological consultations, educational seminars, and outreach programs in residential areas. The goal: empower people with knowledge and reduce fear through facts.
Dr. Ashwin Borkar, Consultant Neurosurgeon at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road further added, “The fight against brain tumours isn’t just clinical — it’s also social. Breaking the stigma, improving access to specialized care, and ing caregivers are just as important. Together, we can build a community that’s informed, comionate, and proactive.”
World Brain Tumour Day serves as a call to governments, healthcare systems, and communities worldwide to invest more in neurological research, improve screening protocols, and survivors and families navigating life after diagnosis.
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