Hello, Proton Beam is indeed a very different form of radiation than GK or FSR. There are many successes with AN though a few have commented on temporary facial nerve weakness. Re, Dr's satements, each Dr. has their favorite and likely develops a bias. There are no guaranteers of any Tx type.
One of the main advantages of PB, is the beam stops at target AN and does not pass through the head. This halves potential interference with nearby tissue and nerves.
My personal feeling is different forms of radiation beyond GK were possibly financed by companies in order that they have a market share in radiolgical Tx. To my knowledge, there is not one specific kind which stands heads and shoulders above another in success rate and lack of morbidity, though, FSR does have marvelous
theory behind it. GK today, is the best ever, however.
PB is expensive by way of comparison. I'm unsure if all insurances would cover it.
As I am not yet acquainted with the different forms of radiation treatment, do you suggest that the proton beam and the GK treatment are of similar forms of radiation whilst FSR is of a different form, so it is worthy giving a try for FSR?
From what I understood from the doctor who operated, one big issue is to preserve the facial nerve which is weak due to the prior treatments and go for FSR because the single dose of radiation will be less and so it will give the facial nerve a chance to stay intact. He did not mention that it is of a different form of radiation. But from what I know the GK consists of gamma radiation while the proton beam radiation consists of protons and which method is claimed to be new and more accurate as it regards to the penetration depth of the radiation with the result to protect adjacent sensitive organs. The doctor said that proton radiation is heavy for an AN.
We' ll be glad to receive some thoughts or some experience to the matter so to help us make the right choice.. My very best regards to our old friends angels mk and CHD63 and thanks to everybody for helping!