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Hello. I am from Italy. My father in law got surgery on sept 18th, and the result was a Glioblastome multiform, the biggest of them about 1cm, white color. The surgery report says that everything has been removed. it was located on the frontal left side. he is recovering well, and is currently doing exercises to recover the full functionality of his right leg and arm.
Today he was visited by the doctor, Professor Michele Reni from Milan San Raffaele hospital, who prescribed him a first round of 6 weeks (5 per week) of radiotherapy, to start not earlier than one month after surgery. No chemio was discussed this time. Doctors will give my family a % of success only after this first round of therapy.
I am the only one who knows so far how bad this cancer is, by reading litterature on the internet.
My questions are: should chemio be prescribed as well? What are the real chances of success? Patient is 64 years old, and has never had any helath problems in the past.
Hello. I am from Italy. My father in law got surgery on sept 18th, and the result was a Glioblastome multiform, the biggest of them about 1cm, white color. The surgery report says that everything has been removed. it was located on the frontal left side. he is recovering well, and is currently doing exercises to recover the full functionality of his right leg and arm.
Today he was visited by the doctor, Professor Michele Reni from Milan San Raffaele hospital, who prescribed him a first round of 6 weeks (5 per week) of radiotherapy, to start not earlier than one month after surgery. No chemio was discussed this time. Doctors will give my family a % of success only after this first round of therapy.
I am the only one who knows so far how bad this cancer is, by reading litterature on the internet.
My questions are: should chemio be prescribed as well? What are the real chances of success? Patient is 64 years old, and has never had any helath problems in the past.
my aunt has glioblastoma and the doctor said that she has 6 months without treatment and maybe a year with it and i wanted to know more about it
thanks
a worried niece
TO THE INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS CONCERNS OVER GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORME.
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BOTH very useful sites for the latest in Cancer Treatments.
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It is wonderful that they were able to achieve a gross total resection. The fact that this was in the parietal lobe should not impact on survival. However GBM by definition is an invasive tumor, therefore removal of every tumor cell is unlikely. Howevere a gross total resection does increase the median survival. The image guided surgery does assist the surgeon during the resection. Most radiation performed today is 3-D conformal. The most important thing regarding treatment is that you are at a cancer center. It appears that patients treated at a cancer center do better overall then those who are not. I wish you the best of luck.
Sorry for the delay. I wanted to check on a few things so I can give you a more precise answer. I will have a complete response within the next few days. Thanks for waiting.