For Bruce and Sam, some comments on House vs. Radiation...
The stats at House on low long term regrowth are for translab surgeries, where the hearing nerve is removed as well. It makes sense to me that this would give the lowest rate of regrowth. For middle fossa or retro-sig, when an effort is made to preserve the hearing nerve, those same long term regrowth rates don't apply.
Although neither surgery or radiation can guarantee preservation of hearing, both have some good results for smaller tumors. From the posts by those with SSD, it is clear to me that even a little hearing on the AN side is worth trying to preserve, since it can give some stereo orientation information, even if it is not good enough for word recognition. I think it is worth it, even if it means accepting a somewhat higher chance of long term regrowth, since the chance of that is still pretty small.
When the probable outcome is a tie between surgery and radiation, I have to lean towards radiation because it less sudden trauma to go through and less invasive.
Steve