Anaplastic Astrocytoma Grade 3 - 15yr Survivor
Any other long term survivors on here?
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Can you tell me a bit about
Can you tell me a bit about your tumor and treatment? Amount of resection, radiation and chemo, any follow-up events? Where did you have your treatments?
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It was entirely removedHAILEYSMOM said:Can you tell me a bit about
Can you tell me a bit about your tumor and treatment? Amount of resection, radiation and chemo, any follow-up events? Where did you have your treatments?
It was entirely removed (well, all they could see). 3 months of radiation (daily) and 1 1/2 yar of chemo (weekly vincristine and monthly ccnu).
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CongratulationsJakeLee said:It was entirely removed
It was entirely removed (well, all they could see). 3 months of radiation (daily) and 1 1/2 yar of chemo (weekly vincristine and monthly ccnu).
That is wonderful to hear. Can you share where you were treated and who your Drs were? I am trying to find the best treatment option for my husband.
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Sorry for the delayedurtbhafe said:Congratulations
That is wonderful to hear. Can you share where you were treated and who your Drs were? I am trying to find the best treatment option for my husband.
Sorry for the delayed response. I don't get on here often. I was treated at MUSC in Charleston SC (Hollings Cancer Center).
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thank you for sharingJakeLee said:It was entirely removed
It was entirely removed (well, all they could see). 3 months of radiation (daily) and 1 1/2 yar of chemo (weekly vincristine and monthly ccnu).
dear JakeLee, I am so happy to read Your post. We really appreciate that You share Your story with us really need Hope. I am a Father of a five and a half years old Beautiful Young Lady diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma Grade III in brain stem in this Feb. We are after the operation (the “troublemaker” couldn’t be touched basically ( and the first round of the treatment (radiation- and Temodal) and will start the next round as of tomorrow (Temodal in 5/23 cycle). We strongly believe in God and are sure that our Little Princess will be fully recovered (as You ) but Your words provides more strengths for the ordinary days. God Bless You, Attila from Hungary
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Recently i came across an article which talks about a new treatment called SPMF, for Cancer, in India at SBF Healthcare. This article is about a 33 yrs old woman with recurrent anaplatic astrocytoma,she took standard treatment but it failed, so she underwent this new treatment SPMF for 28days. The result showed improvement in patient condition.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2919998/
When i did a search for this treatment I could get some positive findings, like this is a non invasive therapy without any side effects and no pain. The treatment was completely safe and patients are able to do his daily chores and shows long term survival rate.
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HI Jake.
Hi. Mi mother was diagnosed with grade 3 astrocytoma. I'm from the Philippines. I've been reading here a lot after my mom's surgery. I Love my mom so much. It's really inspiring to know that there are many survivors that beat the doctor's timeline of 2-5 years. her tumor was removed last april. God Bless us all ! i want my mom to be treated in the United States but we don't have enough money to go there.
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