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How Should The Brain Tumor Be Treated?

hello, i've been diagnoised with a brain tumor Malignant or not who knows? The biopsy was unsuccessful, i've had many an appoinment, but don't ask questions. please answer me:the tumor is aprox 1.9 cm in length and it is slowly takin over my life and i'm not the type of person to let this thing do this to me? i look forward to hearing from you reb aged 38
Tue, 30 Sep 2014
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern the history given here is neurological condition and without proper clinical examination and going through the imaging studies nothing can be said, in my opinion better to have a word with the medical team, in short the clinical symptoms is important, if the lesion is asymptomatic then you could be having enough time to fight against this, take care.
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How Should The Brain Tumor Be Treated?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern the history given here is neurological condition and without proper clinical examination and going through the imaging studies nothing can be said, in my opinion better to have a word with the medical team, in short the clinical symptoms is important, if the lesion is asymptomatic then you could be having enough time to fight against this, take care.