Cyberknife surgery for Meniogima side effects?
I am having Cybernight Surgery for a Meniogima side effects. I am afraid and claustrophobic.
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I am having Cybernight Surgery for a Meniogima side effects. I am afraid and claustrophobic.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Brain Tumor Support Group.
I believe that is why my neurosurgeon is pushing gamma knife. They don’t have proton therapy
I had GK about 18 months ago. My meningioma was near my optic nerve and was 4+ cm which is large. My research showed GK has been used for 5cm and under. I have had no side effects. My neurosurgeon gave me a 90% success rate for the single GK treatment so I never considered proton therapy.
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1 ReactionA problem with information from a particular treatment center for what’s best can be biased by what treatment they offer. As you have found, some only offer one of the two and I would expect them to pick theirs as better. Some independent sources have mentioned GK is more precise targeting for brain tumors where CK can be used for other areas of the body more effectively and is more comfortable but takes time. Proton beam doesn’t seem to have a lot of research data available. I ran into that problem when I was treated for prostate cancer. PB was much more expensive but had no data showing it was better so insurance companies would not cover it. Maybe it is different for use in brain tumors.
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