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also, does anyone who Sen. Kennedy's radiation oncologist will be at MGH? Dr. Loeffler?
More than likely . . .
Interestingly, it appears that Kennedy only got a sub-total resection at Duke. The planned operative time was 6 hours, he was only in for 3. They probably openend him up and quickly saw there was not a whole lot they could do.
The word "promising" is something one should avoid using, when talking about GBMs...And at this year's ASCO, Duke neuro-oncology team presented some data showing promising results in using dendritic cell immunomodulation of gliomas.
The word "promising" is something one should avoid using, when talking about GBMs...
On the other hand one can always say:
"I promise you, you wont survive this disease"
The word "promising" is something one should avoid using, when talking about GBMs...
On the other hand one can always say:
"I promise you, you wont survive this disease"
Although many med oncs think Temodar has done a lot for it.