Variable: Brain tumors present in many different ways. Many cause headaches, some don't. Some cause seizures as a first symptom. Some cause neurologic deficits, such as weakness of one limb or one side of the body, or aphasia (difficulties understanding language or expressing oneself). None of these are specific for brain tumor, other brain disease can also cause these.
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