8Brain Tumor
A brain tumor caused by cancer or other conditions would lead to an absence of seizure. When the growth occurs in the cognitive system, it might increase pressure and cause swelling in different areas. As a result, this disrupts normal activities and trigger a seizure. The frequency and intensity tend to depend on the size and location of the tumor. In fact, a seizure is often one of the earliest signs that people have cancer near or in their brain. Surgery or other treatment options like radiation therapy and chemotherapy are necessary to remove cancerous cells and stop the occurrence of an absence seizure permanently. [8]















