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Subject: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 07/22/2002
My husband just had a astrocytoma tumor removed from his brain and will start radiation and chemo next week. They rate them from a 1 to a 4 with 4 being the worst. His was a 4. The oncologist has said that even with radiation and chemo his life expectancy is 12 to 20 months. I have checked the message boards and no one has mentioned this type of cancer yet, and I was hoping for some input for alternative ways to treat this disease. I would appreciate any help. Thanks.
Subject: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 12/25/2002
Hi
I just saw your message on the board. I was wondering how your husband was coming along. My husband was diagnosed on 12-4-02 with Glioblastoma Multiforme - Stage 4 brain cancer - they also said his chances are about 1 year. He is taking radiation now but can't take chemo because he had a kidney transplant. They said his only other option was to put the "waffle beads" on his brain if the radiation helps some. That would give him another 6 months. Hope to hear from you. Karen
Subject: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 01/06/2003
Hi. My older sister had astrosytoma stage 4 11 years ago. I regret to say she had surgery and chemo but lived only 1 year. It came back so agressive that they could not do any more. I don't want to get you down because they have come so far along with treatments so you really don't know. I also was diagnosed with astrosytoma grade 3 just last June and mine is inoperable. I have gone through 7 weeks of radiation along with 7 weeks of chemo. I now have chemo once a week for 6 months. I just had a MRI last week and I am waiting for the results. I feel good and I feel like I am beating it. I just keep thinging positve and just keep fighting it. I hope you do well and god bless.
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Subject: RE: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/11/2003
I wish you the best with this type of tumor and the treatments you are going through. My husband Tom was recently diagnosed with astrocytoma grade 3. He is 38 years old. We are very scared but are trying to take a day at a time. He has had one round of chemo and they are possibly talking about radiation. He has more then one tumor so it isn't good at all. Again I wish you the best and I am sorry about your sister. Please keep in touch and let me know how you are doing. Take care of yourself and I will keep you in my prayers. Lorray (Tom's wife)
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/11/2003
Hi again. This is Ed again and I am doing fine. They say my astrocytoma stage 3 is going away. I have a hole in my brain the size of a half dollar from chemo and radiation. I have been tring to have positive feelings towards this and I know that does help. When I was first going through my radiation and chemo, I lost my hair on the left side of my head and I told the wife I was going to have some fun and get a mohawk. Which I did and I also had it dyed six different colors just for fun and I did have fun with it. My hair has since grown back to normal. It has been one year fighting this crap but I just keep thinking positive. You just cannot let it get you down. No matter what the doctors say make the best of it and live life as if it were to be your last day, but don't let it get you down. Take care and god bless everyone and their health.
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Subject: RE: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/12/2003
Hi my name is Mike Burkholder and I don't know if you seen this yet
IF IT WORKS, it will be the first treatment for malignant glioma, the deadliest form of brain cancer.
Brain tumors affect about 18,000 people in the United States every year, killing 13,000. Gliomas are responsible for about half of all the cases.
“The bottom line of gliomas is that they are bad. Everyone dies within a year,” said Dr. Frederick Lang of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

GENE-ALTERED COLD VIRUS
Lang and colleagues used a genetically engineered form of a common cold virus known as an adenovirus. They weakened it so it could not affect healthy cells, then gave it an added genetic “key” to open the door into cancer cells.

When they tested it in mice injected with human brain tumor cells of a particularly nasty nature, called glioblastoma multiforme, it apparently cured 60 percent of them.
“The animals lived 140 days — we took the brains out at that point and found no tumors there,” Lang said in a telephone interview. Normally, mice injected with human brain tumor cells die within 20 days.
“We’ve never seen this kind of response before with any other treatment tested in either animals or humans,” Dr. Juan Fueyo, who led the study, said in a statement.

TESTING IN HUMANS PLANNED
Writing in the May 7 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, the researchers said the institute will work to produce a drug-grade version of the therapy to test in humans, possibly by late next year.



The researchers, who included a team at the Institut Catala d’Oncologia in Barcelona, Spain and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, are also working with the FDA, which will have to approve any human trials of the new approach.
Scientists point out that it is often easy to cure lab mice of cancer, in part because they are injected with human cancer cells. Human cancer develops through complex processes.
But Lang thinks his team took this into account and said the tumors were not affected by any other treatments.
“We used radiation, we used standard chemotherapy and we even used a lot of novel chemotherapy,” he said. “Sometimes we extended survival but eventually all the animals died. But with this particular agent, we actually had what we thought were cures.”

Human adenoviruses are being studied for a range of medical uses, from cancer therapy to gene therapy, because they are very good at infecting human cells. One fear is that the immune system will recognize them and either overreact, causing illness, or kill the virus before it can do any good.
But Lang said because the viruses were injected directly into the brain tumor, this should not happen.
He also said the team wants to find out why only 60 percent of the mice were “cured.” “It could just be in those cases the tumor grew faster than the virus could replicate,” he said. Or it could be the injection was not done properly.

My wife has this too and has five more radition treatments. She had brain surgery to remove most of it, we just hope it comes in time. And good luck to you and yours.


Subject: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/12/2003
My husband had a seizure on 11-7, on 11-21 they discovered a brain tumor, on 12-4-02
they did the first brain surgery - he had Glioblastoma Multiforme Astrocytoma Grade 4. He was also given a year- he had radiation-which he tolerated very well and on 2-28 he went back and had the radiation beads (waffle beads) put in his brain. He never gained much after that surgery - I am sad to say we lost him on 5-13-03 - just a month ago - I am now trying to understand why this had to happen and why they can't prolong the person's life with quality - especially with all the modern things nowdays. It is just cruel - they also gave him 1 year. I hope and pray that everything works out for you. Karen
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/12/2003
Hi,
Yes I had just recently saw that information about the mice test. I sure hope and pray that it is an answer for all those out there that have this horrible disease. My husband only lasted 6 months - I lost him on 5-13-03 - just a month ago - he fought hard but the battle was not to be won by him. I am hoping I will eventually hear there is a cure for this tumor.

Good Luck,

Karen
Subject: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 06/16/2003
Hi, I was just diagnosed with an astrocytoma stage 3, two weeks ago. I am 21/F and my parents passed away 9/11. I am very scared and none of my friends really have any advice. Does anyone have any postive news or good advice for me? I would really appreciate it...I don't really have anyone to talk to. Anything would help, thanks!
Subject: RE: RE: Astrocytoma tumor in the brain
Date: 11/05/2003
Hi My name is Ed K. and I have written to a few people with cancer looking for info or suupport. I was diagnosed with astrocytoma stage 3 18 months ago and it does set you back upon hearing the bad news. It took me and my wife a couple of weeks to accept it and I finally said hey, its not getting me. It took my sister 11 years ago. Mine is inoperable and I went through 7 weeks of radiation and chemo at the same time. I still am doing chemo 1 week out of the month and every 6 months I go for a MRI to see how things are doing. Well as of June 03 I have a hole in my brain about the size of a half dollar and a finger that has shrunk from 1.6 cm to 1.2 cm. I will have one in December again to see where I stand. I am feeling good and I wake up every morning and thank god for another day. My chemo treatments are by a pill called Temodar and I take a pill called Anzemet. Which really works good. No nausea whatsoever. If you feel any change in your body while on any of your meds no matter what it is do not be afraid to tell your doctor what is happening. I had to many of times when I first started my treatments even when I was still in the hospital. The doctors get you started on meds which they do not know how your body is going to react to all the meds you have to take and they just keep changing it to where your body will accept them at the same time. Just do not let it get you down and keep telling yourself you are going to beat it. I had fun with my radiation when I lost my hair on my left side and it was starting on my right side. I went to the beauty shop and got a mohawk and had my hair dyed about 6 different colors just to show it that I was not giving up. I feel pretty fortunate for being given 6 months to 1 year and I am kicking the sh t out of it. I am going to try and send a photo of me with my mohawk just so you can have a good laugh. And that is what you have keep doing. Do not get down on yourself. Just keep thinking positive and enjoy every day to the utmost I know there will be days you will feel like crap but you must just keep your head up and keep thinking positive. wish you luck and if you need someone to just to reach out to get in touch and I will try and help. Ed from Bullheadcity
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