Let's start with the basics. Oligodendroglia are
normalNormal saline flush cells that we all have that provide structural
supportSupport
Support 500 and maintenance for a special type of brain tissue called
myelinMyelin and nerve structure. When there's abnormal growth of these cells constituting a tumor, it is now called an oligodendroglioma. These are generally slow growing tumors (many years) that are prone sometimes to bleeding and then calcification. I have personally seen patients who were alive and relatively independent 20years after they were found to have an oligo. Clinically, they can manifest as seizures or
weaknessWeakness/sensory loss etc... depending on where the tumor is. In the last 10 years, they have made amazing strides in chemo and
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy treatment with regards to genetics. This means that if you were born with certain gene changes, the literature reports that you could potentially have a 95% 5yr survival with certain chemo regimens. 5 year survival rate is the way that we comment on cancer survival rather than life expectancy and 95% is excellent. Hope that helps.