Glioblastoma multiforme gbm also called glioblastoma is a fast growing glioma that develops from star shaped glial cells astrocytes and oligodendrocytes that support the health of the nerve cells within the brain.
Side effects of radiation therapy for glioblastoma multiforme.
As a result doctors can use lower doses of radiation reducing treatment side effects.
The side effects mentioned above tend to occur during treatment up until a few months after treatment.
The most commonly used chemotherapy for glioblastoma is called temozolomide tmz and hair loss isn t typically one of the side effects of this chemotherapy.
There were 203 patients with brain tumors greater than or equal to 44 mm in diameter involved in this clinical.
The median survival time with glioblastoma is 15 to 16 months in people who get surgery chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
I m aware that this type of tumor spreads and grows very fast however the side effects of the two treatments has brought up a great deal of nervousness.
Researchers from the radiation therapy oncology group have reported that the addition of srt to conventional ebrt and chemotherapy does not appear to improve outcomes in patients with glioblastoma multiforme.
Median means half of all patients with this tumor survive to this.
But because glioblastoma grows into the normal brain tissue complete removal isn t possible.
What is glioblastoma multiforme.
Gbm is often referred to as a grade iv astrocytoma these are the most invasive type of glial tumors rapidly growing and commonly spreading into nearby brain tissue.
The next suggested path is radiation and chemo for 6 weeks.
In november 2016 a study was published suggesting that a protein called rsk2 which regulates cell growth is heightened in many patients with glioblastoma.
To start the neurosurgeon will remove as much of the tumor as possible and may implant medicated wafers right into the brain.
Glioblastoma multiforme is a fast growing brain or spinal cord tumor.
Radiation therapy uses high energy beams such as x rays or protons to kill cancer cells.
Long term effects can happen months to many years after cancer treatment and the risks vary depending on the areas included in the field of radiation and the radiation techniques that were used as these continue to develop and improve.
For this reason most people receive additional treatments after surgery to target the remaining cells.
It affects the brain more often than the spinal cord.
However treating glioblastoma with radiation therapy to the brain can cause hair loss around the part of the head where the radiation beam enters.
After doing quite a bit of research i m second guessing whether it is worth going through radiation and chemo.