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Heavily Calcified meningioma ?

My sister who is early 30s just found out she has a heavily calcified meningioma,
We don’t know what it is, she had an  mri for headaches and then they rushed her for a ct scan after the mri ,  the conclusion was left tentorium cerebilli extra axel lesion measuring 6x 5.5 x , heavily calcified menengioma. This was the mri results. The ct scan was the same. We are all really scared abs worried, I don’t want anything to happen to my sister, does anyone know what this is? Or how it’s treated? Is it taken out? Left what’s the outcome
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