Clinical Trail for Brain Cancer
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I can't help you with
I can't help you with finding a clinical trial, but I do want to say something about doctors, and how some can be so postive, while others not. Our son (age 34, dx 4-13-11 with inoperable anaplastic astrocytoma 3) was first diagnosed in Virginia, where he was living at the time. He had his surgical biopsy, radiation, and first round of Temodar there. The docs there were really pessimistic, said that treatment won't make "it" go away, just slow things down.
After his break in chemo, we had to move him back home with us in Ohio as he has some deficits that prevent him from being totally independent. We also got new doctors at Ohio State's The James Cancer Center. His doctor is Dr. Caveleire. He is so much more positive and even says, "I don't make projections because everyone is different."
Just wanted to let you know that there is always hope and that people beat the odds all the time.0 -
You know my
favorite word: HOPE. I haven't had any experience with clinical trials; they will not work on my brain tumors.
However, I am a BIG proponent on HOPE. It is what keeps us sane. Don't lose it!
Hugs,
Teresa0 -
Thanksconnsteele said:I can't help you with
I can't help you with finding a clinical trial, but I do want to say something about doctors, and how some can be so postive, while others not. Our son (age 34, dx 4-13-11 with inoperable anaplastic astrocytoma 3) was first diagnosed in Virginia, where he was living at the time. He had his surgical biopsy, radiation, and first round of Temodar there. The docs there were really pessimistic, said that treatment won't make "it" go away, just slow things down.
After his break in chemo, we had to move him back home with us in Ohio as he has some deficits that prevent him from being totally independent. We also got new doctors at Ohio State's The James Cancer Center. His doctor is Dr. Caveleire. He is so much more positive and even says, "I don't make projections because everyone is different."
Just wanted to let you know that there is always hope and that people beat the odds all the time.
Thanks for responding. I love the positivity, I sure need it.0 -
Hopepalmyrafan said:You know my
favorite word: HOPE. I haven't had any experience with clinical trials; they will not work on my brain tumors.
However, I am a BIG proponent on HOPE. It is what keeps us sane. Don't lose it!
Hugs,
Teresa
Thanks for responding. If you don't mind me asking, when were you diagnosed?0 -
Tumor type and grade?Praying4All said:Hope
Thanks for responding. If you don't mind me asking, when were you diagnosed?
You didn't say what your daughter's tumor type and grade was. If you provide a little more detail perhaps we can be a better resource for you.
Kelly0 -
She has a brain stem gliomaKellyAK2011 said:Tumor type and grade?
You didn't say what your daughter's tumor type and grade was. If you provide a little more detail perhaps we can be a better resource for you.
Kelly
She has a brain stem glioma I am uncertain of the grade0 -
are in Alaska?KellyAK2011 said:Tumor type and grade?
You didn't say what your daughter's tumor type and grade was. If you provide a little more detail perhaps we can be a better resource for you.
Kelly
Hi:
Looking for young adults with brain tumors to meet to help provide emotional support to my daughter who is 18 years old. Are you located near Anchorage?0 -
Hialutiiqmom said:are in Alaska?
Hi:
Looking for young adults with brain tumors to meet to help provide emotional support to my daughter who is 18 years old. Are you located near Anchorage?
Hi no we are not in Alaska0 -
kellyinAK?Praying4All said:Hi
Hi no we are not in Alaska
Good Morning all:
Sorry I was directing the message to Kelly. I have had a hard time finding other cancer patients for my daughter to connect with. I think she would feel better if she could meet some other people with similar struggles. Wishing you all the best. God Bless.
Edna0
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