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left frontal lobe gbm

evon
evon CSN Member Posts: 24
edited March 2014 in Brain Cancer #1
We find out friday if my fiances GBM tumor is able to be removed,Its in his left frontal lobe,Im nervous about the surgery!Help!

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  • Islander8
    Islander8 CSN Member Posts: 2
    Surgery
    Every case is different especially in size and location. I had one in my right frontal lobe and they took it out without any problems. But they told me that if I had to have one it was in the best location. The left is different. Good luck!