ColoradoGal:
This is strictly your decision to make, of course, but I would recommend debulking/radiation. Here's why: 'Complete removal' isn't always 'complete', no matter what they tell you afterward (
"we got it all"). I've seen (too) many posts from folks with re-growth that say their surgeons originally stated they 'got it all' the first time. Unfortunately, sometimes the surgeon leaves a tumor cell (or two) behind - which is
very easy to do - and the patient has to undergo another surgery or radiation down the road after assuming he or she was AN-free. This is difficult to deal with.
My neurosurgeon teamed up with a radiation oncologist and they very carefully planned my tumor resection and subsequent FSR. It's a practical approach that, in my (non-physicians) opinion, utilizes the best of the two competing modalities for AN treatment.
Again, just an opinion from an ordinary AN patient - one who has greatly benefited from the debulking/radiation approach. It's still up to you. We'll support whatever choice you make, of course. Our advice is free...taking it is optional.
Jim