It is an old, but fascinating study. We try to encourage the readers of these forums to seek specialists with plenty of experience in treating acoustic neuromas.
Another part I found interesting was in their conclusion:
"Although overall morbidity and adverse discharge disposition were similar regardless of race, African Americans were 9 times more likely to die following surgery than Caucasian patients over a decade-long analysis. Given the relatively benign natural history of acoustic neuroma and the alarmingly increased mortality rate following surgical excision among older patients, African Americans, and patients receiving care from low-caseload surgeons, acoustic neuromas in these patient populations may be best managed by more minimally invasive modalities such as observation, fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy, and stereotactic radiosurgery."