Hi Neetzie1,
My husband, Bob, was diagnosed with a 1.4 cm AN just before Thanksgiving in 2011. I found this site the very first day we learned it was AN & we muddled through on our up & down roller coaster until a decision on treatment & doctor became clear. Clarice (The Great Encourager) said that would happen, but we became so overwhelmed we couldn't see or think straight. We had consultations with 2 doctors at two different facilities here in Phoenix, AZ, & were told by both that due to the size & location of his tumor (& also his age -- 59 at the time), that Bob was a good candidate for radiation. We also sent Bob's MRI results to Dr. Friedman at House & Dr. Chang at Stanford. We have a strong faith & prayed God would open &/or close doors for us along the way. Well, in our phone consultation with Dr. Friedman, we found out Bob was not a candidate for the only surgery he might have considered, so though we took an instant liking to Dr. Friedman, that door closed. Once we found that out, it became pretty clear that radiation was the treatment for him, so it was then just a matter of what kind & where he would have it done. When we first began exploring options, Stanford was not a provider with our insurance, but last Jan. they became in our network (door opened). We were impressed with how quickly & thoroughly Dr. Chang responded to our emails, so we flew there (Stanford) for a consultation & we were both so impressed with him, & how highly he was regarded by others on this site, that Bob made his decision on the spot. So many things factor in -- size, location of your tumor, your age, your insurance, the ability you have for extended "down time" if you would end up needing it, & it's of the utmost importance that your doctor is very experienced in the procedure you choose & that you have a good rapore with him/her. Something else that really helped us was to visit with doctors who do all the different types of procedures -- that way they won't be biased in their recommendation. Also, take advantage of all the great research & opinions of people who have gone before you on this site; it was invaluable to us. That's why I'm back on here today & responding to your post -- to try to give you any tips that might be helpful, & to to let you know it will come together for you. Bob had his CK procedure done early in Aug. & is doing quite well -- still very tired, pretty constant tinnitus, & some other minor things, but we're grateful it is what it is!!! Oh, another thing, we haven't found it to be a problem at all to have had the procedure done in CA with our being in AZ. One of the docs. we consulted with here in Phoenix said if we opted to go out of state, that he would be available to us for follow-ups if it was necessary, but so far it hasn't been. Our best wishes to you -- it will come together, & it will be ok. Judy (Bob's wife)