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When Should Treatment Be Done For Lesion In Brain?

I had skin center to my left leg on 2007 in 2013 I started having seizures and found a lesion on my brain had a pet scan done and found lymph nodes with cancer in short tumor on brain removed and treated with gamma knife and lymph nodes removed. K so have cancer how long should I wait to do some kind of treatment surgery was done jan 20 and I have no plans except wait and do pet scan end of February
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Look you have had a brain pathology, so your question demands the complete study of your case then and then it would be possible to answer your question otherwise, it is would be just a senseless to say any thing, just I can give you a general guide line, if you are doing very good and does not have any clinical symptoms then no need to worry you have to follow the advise must have been given to you by your neuro team, hope this information helps you have nice day.
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When Should Treatment Be Done For Lesion In Brain?

HI Thank for asking to HCM Look you have had a brain pathology, so your question demands the complete study of your case then and then it would be possible to answer your question otherwise, it is would be just a senseless to say any thing, just I can give you a general guide line, if you are doing very good and does not have any clinical symptoms then no need to worry you have to follow the advise must have been given to you by your neuro team, hope this information helps you have nice day.