This document summarizes a research paper on using bilateral symmetry analysis to detect brain tumors from MRI images. It begins by introducing the problem of brain tumor detection and importance of asymmetry analysis. It then describes the proposed algorithm which involves defining a bilateral symmetry axis between the two brain hemispheres and detecting any regions of asymmetry that could indicate a tumor. The algorithm uses edge detection techniques to find the symmetry axis. Performance is evaluated on sample patient data and results show the method can successfully identify tumor locations and sizes. In conclusion, analyzing bilateral symmetry is an effective approach for automated brain tumor detection from MRI images.