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Brain tumor feast

You can see one of the most difficults brain tumors being resected out of the craniovertebral juction  
 
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tumorablation (3 days ago) Show Hide
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There is a laser technology for tumor ablation that is of benefit to some; if you contact them they will have neurosurgeons look at your films and decide whether this treatment might be applicable. Go to visualaseinc
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A Brain tumor is NOT a death sentence, but SOMETIMES the treatments have BAD side effects. Depending on where the tumor is (which brain lobe, how deep it lies, what they might have to cut through to get to it, etc...) I have known people that have surgery and end up coming out with almost NO side effects, but I've also know people that have ended up unable to swallow at all (not their own spit, or food/drink) and completely unaware of one side of their body (hemineglect).
DruidAnthony (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Eww! Nasty!
jessikagurl101 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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having a brain tumor is basically a death sentence... my little bro had one and he died before he was even a year old
th3h4t3r (2 months ago) Show Hide
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srry to hear that :(
jessikagurl101 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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thank you
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I'm terribly sorry about your little brother. I can understand the pain of people who couldn't do anything to help a relative who was affected by a tumor, especially a brain tumor.
But we also have to say that medicine has done really big steps in the last times.
We have to trust science. It's hard, it's very hard, but we have: that's for the future. That's for life.
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my friend has recently found out that she has a tumor in her brain..i dont know much about brain tumors and have been searching through the internet as much as possible..the main thing im trying to find out is if she's going to survive through this
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of course it is possible ;)
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