Dear Chris and Dawn:
I am really sorry that your going through such a difficult time. Much of what is said about tumors depends on the location and the type of tumor. Not knowing what type of tumor, where it was located, etc. makes it impossible for me to tell you much of anything. Unfortunately, most brain tumors present a problem for us medical people. With all the progress in diagnosis and treatments, the overall outcome has not been what we would have wanted to date. "Buying time" is a phrase used alot and in the pure sense of the definition, when taken as a group, that is what we are doing with all cancers. Some cancers, the time we buy is decades and some are in terms of months. Obviously, the term needs to be placed in perspective to the tumor type and where it is located, the aggressive
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Natures tears of the tumor type, etc. That said, the fact that your husbands tumors are reoccurring just means that despite the attempts thus far, they have not been able to remove 100% of the tumor, therefore it is regrowing. If it is now located in different locations, that means that it has spread. That can be not a bad thing depending on the tumor type, for instance, if the tumor is a meningoma. Here,
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Radiation therapy is known to destroy most of the tumor, but the tumor will likely reappear at that site and others. Although the tumor is benign in most cases, it still grows and spreads. The advancements in radiatiion therapy over the years has been dramatic. The reason for the halo is often to stereotactically pinpoint the tumor and where the radiation needs to be given. However, there are side effects with radiation. These can be present early on after therapy and also many years after radiation treatment.
I hope that I have helped alittle, I am sorry that I could not be more of a help.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
I guess my main concern is for him and his state of mind. Is the fact that they are taking longer to come back and are smaller in size of any signifgance. Does that better his odds against reoccurance or will they keep coming back. He is doomed to a shorter life span than most? I want someone to give me the real scoop, none of his doctors will and I know why, but we really need to know the odds.
Dawn
If it is a meningoma, then they will reoccur after radiation therapy and usually will occur in multiple areas.
CCF Neuro MD
astrocytoma...that does that change your opinion
We found out they have great success with the radiosurgery, but John Hopkins said that they can not fractionate with the cobalt machine because the paitents head is in a halo, I wish they would use the other machine,,, I want it to work as good and not come back