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Dr. Bernard Bendok, neurosurgeon, and Dr. Sujay Vora, radiation oncologist, at Mayo Clinic in Arizona talk about:
- Types of tumors
- Symptoms and causes
- Diagnosis and treatment
- Technology and advancements
Dr. Bernard Bendok, neurosurgeon, and Dr. Sujay Vora, radiation oncologist, at Mayo Clinic in Arizona talk about:
Welcome Chuck. Do you see the video at the top of the page?
Yes my wife and I are listening/watching it
I have had Radiation and Chemo and am on Temodar now. Should I come to the Mayo for a second opinion?
My Question was not answered. I really would like to know if Mayo Clinic does have a Interventional Neuro Radiologist that has experience with brain tumor embolization as a stand alone treatment and if so the name of the Dr and how many procedures of this type he does per year. Can some one answer this question for me? THank You!
Hi Chuck,
If you would like to seek a second opinion from Mayo Clinic, please contact the campus of your choice using the contact information on this page http://mayocl.in/2jGPdO7
What type of tumor do you have? I'd like to connect you with other members.
Hi @lindalb,
We are following up with questions that didn't get answered during the live event and will post the answers here.
Hello everyone, I am on Hawaii time and therefore missed the live event. Since @colleenyoung said we could ask ? off the live feed , I would like to ask what are the health risks of contrast for those of us with long term watch and wait tumors that have MRI's with Contrast on a yearly basis for many years?
Very good question I'm a long term watch and wait tumor too do very interested in this answer
Hi, can you tell me if their is any new procedure,or treatment for patients that have PITUITARY Adenoma. My husband was diagnosed, but he is not ready for surgery.
That is a great question, There was Q&A on Pituitary Tumors with Dr. Bendok, Dr. Cook and Dr. Porter: https://www.facebook.com/MayoClinic/videos/10154230883407517/