Brain Tumour.

Sqad,
Although I appreciate you do not know the case,would you be kind enough to give me your general opinion.
My SiL has just had an op to debulk a brain tumour.We have been told today,that the biopsy shows she has a Grade 4 Aggressive Tumour.What is the normal treatment for this and what are her chances.
18:18 Wed 25th Jan 2012
 
Avatar Image
Sqad
Best Answer
You have asked me a straight forward question and i will give you an honest and straight forward answer.

Without knowing exactly the type of tumour, from what you have described and the grading, it is almost certainly a type of astracytoma.
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy.

Few...
18:25 Wed 25th Jan 2012 Go To Best Answer

1 to 11 of 11

daftgrandad, I am so sorry about your SIL
but I believe grade 4 is terminal.
lilcaben - I think you`re confusing grade 4 with stage 4..
You have asked me a straight forward question and i will give you an honest and straight forward answer.

Without knowing exactly the type of tumour, from what you have described and the grading, it is almost certainly a type of astracytoma.
This is a highly malignant and aggressive tumour and the treatment is surgery followed by radiotherapy.

Few patients survive 8 months with OR without treatment.

That's it daftgrandad..........sorry.
My understanding of Grade 4 Aggressive Tumour is that it has spread (metastised) to other organs.
Question Author
Thankyou for taking the time to reply Sqad.Both myself and Mrs dg appreciate
it.
Thanks also to the others.
Saw the title, and as some know I sort of have a vested interest. If what Squad said is correct, sorry :(.
pene......no.....astracytomas don't metastasize.
Squad, thank you for putting me right.
pene...;-).....you comment is correct for ALL malignant tumours EXCEPT primary brain malignant tumours.
Question Author
To Sqad.
Just a quick line to let you know,that my SiL passed away in the early
hours of this morning.
Thank you for your prognosis,it when some way to preparing us for the worst.
Kind regards
dg

1 to 11 of 11

Related Questions

There's a little boy in my nephews class who has a brain tumour and has defied the odds to survive since Christmas but he's desperately poorly. The family have been offered the rare chance of...
just a quick update on my friend's step daughter - the brain tumour was malignant - she wil have to have some radiotherapy because even though they took the main body of the tumour out, some bits were...
My 9 year old Golden Retreiver has been ill for the last month. An xray revealed an abnormal bone growth on his spine and he was prescribed anti inflammetary drugs but after a week he became very ill....
Paul and Sarah Crystal and their children, aged 7, 15 and 17, moved to New Zealand more than six years ago but their application for permanent residency was turned down because the government was...
We've only had him for four years (got him as a pup after Tara) and about six weeks ago he started having epileptic fits. Golden Retreivers seem to be quite often epileptic. Then the fits came more...

Latest posts