I would be very interested in hearing about Hope's brother's case. A Glioblastoma Multiforme is AFAIK always a death sentence. Usually with a very short time span between diagnosis and death. My sister developed an OligoAstrocytoma at the age of 39. She had her right temporal lobe removed and lived for 15 more years before other cancer t…
I would be very interested in hearing about Hope's brother's case. A Glioblastoma Multiforme is AFAIK always a death sentence. Usually with a very short time span between diagnosis and death. My sister developed an OligoAstrocytoma at the age of 39. She had her right temporal lobe removed and lived for 15 more years before other cancer took her. That was when I learned about brain tumors. I am no medical person, just an average gal. But this would indicate that one or more of these drugs will bypass the blood brain barrier. Very interesting and a world of hope for these patients if only the truth comes out.
I would be very interested in hearing about Hope's brother's case. A Glioblastoma Multiforme is AFAIK always a death sentence. Usually with a very short time span between diagnosis and death. My sister developed an OligoAstrocytoma at the age of 39. She had her right temporal lobe removed and lived for 15 more years before other cancer took her. That was when I learned about brain tumors. I am no medical person, just an average gal. But this would indicate that one or more of these drugs will bypass the blood brain barrier. Very interesting and a world of hope for these patients if only the truth comes out.