I had fractionated stereotactic radiation (low dose treatments administered daily over 6 weeks) for a small tumour during the summer of 2012. MRI's following in 2013/14 seemed to indicate a slight swelling, but signs of cell death. A recent scan in September 2015 has revealed a slight growth in the tumour.
As a result of this I have been advised to undergo a surgery (trans lab approach) which I am willing to do if the radiotherapy has been genuinely unsuccessful (apparently it normally has a 95% success rate), though I have read that either stabilization or shrinkage can take up to 4 years to happen. Do I therefore wait and see?
My dilemma is that other than around 50% hearing loss post radiotherapy I am symptom free, so do I risk a surgery that will essentially leave me worse off than I am now (definite complete hearing loss in the affected ear, risk of facial nerve damage and significant time off work) or wait and risk further growth? It is also worth adding that there is also no guarantee the entire tumor will be removed should it pose too much risk to the facial nerve, so regrowth after surgery is also a genuine possibility, particularly as I am only 41!
I would really appreciate insight into radiation success rates and if it would be advisable to give it a little more time?
Age 41
Diagnosis:2009
Radiation treatment: 2012
MRI 2013 - slight swelling
MRI 2014 - no change
MRI Sept 2015 slight growth