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In reply to the discussion: The problem with glioblastoma is that completely removing all the visible tumor --as the surgeon did [View all]Nay
(12,051 posts)24. Very rare? Wow. I myself know 5 people who died of this. nt
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The problem with glioblastoma is that completely removing all the visible tumor --as the surgeon did [View all]
pnwmom
Jul 2017
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Hate his politics but he was decent in negating the woman in '08 who tried to paint O as a...
brush
Aug 2017
#76
If you'd care to read about it here are a couple. Second article talks about why US doesnt trial
KewlKat
Jul 2017
#33
There is no cure for glioblastoma period. That was not the claim. And if a patient with an incurable
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#19
Sorry, the science is not exactly there, and anecdotal evidence does not count in science.
longship
Jul 2017
#64
Thanks for mentioning this. I did a little reading and there are some interesting findings.
Lucinda
Jul 2017
#13
It is unlikely that all of the tumor was removed which is why the survival rate is so low
Gothmog
Jul 2017
#27
I'll argue this crosses over into the realm of political discussion in a few areas:
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2017
#34
It's a terrible disease. I haven't liked McCain's political positions
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jul 2017
#48