Hello,
I work at San Diego Gamma Knife Center and the treatment is given in one session.
If for some reason the patient needs to be treated again, it's not right away. You need to wait for the treatment to work.
I know that several patients went back to their routine one day after being treated, and the are doing great.
I personally am sorry that I wasn't treated with GK for a brain tumor, but unfortunately when I was diagnosed there wasn't a GK Center in San Diego, so I was treated with fractionated radiation for six weeks. I waited eight years to be treated. I am doing fine, but if the tumor shows some growth, I definitely would be treated with GK.
Fractionated radiation can't be done twice, while GK can be done several times.
I just hope that my tumor doesn't grow. I just had a Brain MRI, and it looks stable. I was treated in 2000, and by then the tumor was too large for GK, and too close to the optic chiasm.
I hope that the day will come when we don't see so many people diagnosed with brain tumors.
I am also the first one in my family diagnosed with three cancers in less than 18 months.
May marks the fifth anniversary of my first cancer diagnosis, and so far I am doing well, so I pray everyday to never have another type of cancer.
I remember how scared I was when my GP told me that I had breast cancer. Now it seems that it was many years ago.
Best wishes to all, and remember that there's always a light at the end of the tunnel.
My tinnitus bothers me more than any of the other diagnosis. It's constant, day and night, and I feel that it's getting louder every day.
If someone can give me some advice about tinnitus, it will be greatly appreciated.
Have a great weekend.
Elizabeth Cuttler
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hello, nftwoed,
i gave the volumetric size, because i lack the 3d dimension, shame on me. my AN, at the moment, is 25 x 35 x ?? mm.
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