Meningioma - Newly diagnosed

creampuff91344
creampuff91344 Member Posts: 988
edited March 2014 in Brain Cancer #1
I am new to this discussion site, having been on the breast cancer board for about a year. Last week an MRI found a Meningioma tumor above my right ear. The neurologist has ordered an EEG on Friday of this week, and then another MRI in two months to see if it is growing. Does anyone have information on this type of tumor, and what I should expect? Thanks for any feedback. Having been through chemo/rads/ and hormone treatment for the next five years, this just doesn't seem possible to have another issue to battle. I will appreciate your comments. Hugs,

Judy

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  • train-nut
    train-nut Member Posts: 101
    Meningioma
    Dear Judy,

    I am a head and neck survivor. A post-treatment MRI revealed a base of skull meningioma. Nearly all of them are benign. They are often described as indolent. The majority of people who have a meningioma don't know it; they go through life without ill effects. However, the tumor can do damage to your hearing so they are worth keeping a eye on. If you do require treatment you may wish to consider the cyberknife. Like you, I've seen enough of the "white coats" to last me forever. I wish you well. Rich
  • creampuff91344
    creampuff91344 Member Posts: 988
    train-nut said:

    Meningioma
    Dear Judy,

    I am a head and neck survivor. A post-treatment MRI revealed a base of skull meningioma. Nearly all of them are benign. They are often described as indolent. The majority of people who have a meningioma don't know it; they go through life without ill effects. However, the tumor can do damage to your hearing so they are worth keeping a eye on. If you do require treatment you may wish to consider the cyberknife. Like you, I've seen enough of the "white coats" to last me forever. I wish you well. Rich

    Rich, thank you for your
    Rich, thank you for your response. This meningioma is just above my right ear, and is protruding into the brain, causing some swelling. I had an EEG last Friday, and they will call the results soon. Hopefully, this is something that won't have to be acted upon, but we will see. It is nice to hear from someone who knows what I am talking about....I will inquire about the cyberknife technique when I see the neurologist next. As far as seeing enough of the "white coats", I have had about enough of that....The b/c treatment has been going on for over a year, and then this....thanks for your post.

    Judy