 if there is a brain tumor related kind of headache that it's like one that's like right on the top and not the ones that are behind the eyeballs of the temples nobody complains that like it hurts like right here is that a thing is that literature supported yeah i mean i will tell you that in general most headaches and everybody should should not worry about the vast majority of headaches are not related to brain tumors and so you know your first thought should not be my gosh i have got a brain tumor i need to rush off to the ER because that's usually not the headaches are so multifactorial that you know in the vast majority of you know migraines tension headaches you know too much computer time too much caffeine too little caffeine you know no hydration there's so many things which cause headaches thankfully the brain does not have pain receptors and so typically we don't have vocal headaches because of a brain tumor that's the same mechanism which allows us to do it and await craniotomy that's why we can wake somebody up at the time of surgery remove part of the brain without them feeling it because the brain has no way to feel pain okay so when people do have headaches typically it's from pressure in the brain so if a tumor can get so large and it's taking up pressure it's putting you know pressure on all the normal structures causing all the swelling we can get a global headache because of that but in general we typically don't get pain here or here in a certain place because of brain tumor