A brain tumour is a growth of cells in the brain that multiplies in an abnormal way, according to the NHS.
If you develop a tumour on the brain, your survival rate depends on your age, where it is in the brain, and your overall general health.
Generally, 15 percent of all people with a cancerous brain tumour will survive for at least 10 years after the initial diagnosis.
The most common brain tumour symptoms include headaches, seizures, nausea, vision problems and progressive weakness.
Speak to a doctor straight away if you’re worried about the signs of a brain tumour.