Hi, everyone,
Last week, I read a study that showed the statistics for one particular surgical team, in Europe, regarding the size of the tumor when it was removed and the facial function score at one year post-surgery. As I recall, it was a fairly small sample size. Unfortunately, I can no longer find the article online. Does anyone else have it bookmarked? Are these same statistics available for the surgeons at House?
The study I read showed no damage to the facial nerve for tumors below 1.5 cm, if I recall correctly. Since my tumor is now at 1.2 cm, but grew by 4.4 mm in the last 14 months, these statistics might help me make my decision about whether to have surgery this summer, despite my current lack of long-term disability insurance, or wait until next summer, when my disability insurance will have kicked in with my new job, but the tumor may have grown past the 1.5 cm mark. The reason to do it in the summer is that my partner is a teacher and can travel to LA with me during the summer, without taking a pay cut.
My memory is fuzzy, but I could have sworn that my previous research led me to believe that the cutoff for an easy removal was 2.0 cm, not 1.5. Can anyone shed light on this for me?
I have sent my MRI CD to Dr. Slattery and have an appointment to talk with him on Wednesday evening. This is a very nerve-wracking time, as I'm sure you all know.
Thanks,
Lz