Paul, Thanks for that link. What I took away was that the regrowth rates at 3.7 years were 21% and 22% respectively for near total removal and subtotal removal, but the numbers needing retreatment of the residual tumors were far
lower at 2% and 10%. Of course more retreatments may become necessary as time passes.
As you may know, Dr Chang at Stanford has been running a clinical trial in conjunction with the Mayfield Clinic and Baylor Univ Medical Center among others to evaluate subtotal removal of large schwannomas, >3.0 cm, with radiation as adjuvant therapy in cases of regrowth.
In my own case, I had 95% to 97% of a large schwannoma removed in Oct. 2011. My surgeon, with 600+ removals, expects regrowth and plans on using GK to "mop it up." My one year MRI showed "stable residual tumor size." Based on that I am scheduled for my next MRI in April, 2014, or 18 months from the one year scan.