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Brain Tumour.
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Sqad,
Although I appreciate you do not know the case,would you be kind enough to give me your general opinion.
My SiL has just had an op to debulk a brain tumour.We have been told today,that the biopsy shows she has a Grade 4 Aggressive Tumour.What is the normal treatment for this and what are her chances.
Although I appreciate you do not know the case,would you be kind enough to give me your general opinion.
My SiL has just had an op to debulk a brain tumour.We have been told today,that the biopsy shows she has a Grade 4 Aggressive Tumour.What is the normal treatment for this and what are her chances.
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You have asked me a straight forward question and i will give you an honest and straight forward answer.
Without knowing exactly the type of tumour, from what you have described and the grading, it is almost certainly a type of astracytoma.
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy .
Few...
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy
Few...
17:25 Wed 25th Jan 2012
You have asked me a straight forward question and i will give you an honest and straight forward answer.
Without knowing exactly the type of tumour, from what you have described and the grading, it is almost certainly a type of astracytoma.
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy.
Few patients survive 8 months with OR without treatment.
That's it daftgrandad..........sorry.
Without knowing exactly the type of tumour, from what you have described and the grading, it is almost certainly a type of astracytoma.
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy.
Few patients survive 8 months with OR without treatment.
That's it daftgrandad..........sorry.