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Broca’s Aphasia – Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatments

4 Causes of Broca’s Aphasia

Brain Tumor

Having a brain tumor can be a major risk factor for Broca’s aphasia. This is an abnormal mass of some solid tissues that would develop into cancerous cells. When the tumor progresses and spreads to other areas, it would result in swelling in your brain and cause permanent damages to some areas that are responsible for communication and language. Depending on the underlying cause and duration, the exact sizes can vary from people to people. They can be categorized into 3 different forms, malignant, premalignant, and benign. Make sure to visit your doctor to prevent further complications, especially cancer. [5]