Not sure about biopsy. The neurosurgeon that called me said it is a viable option but it is not without risk. The tumor size is 3x2cm. He said that even if the tumor grows and a surgery is needed, it will "almost surely be succesful". So he was basically saying that the most likely treatment at this point is to start observing its growth. So it is "benign and has more space to grow before I start to get problems".Are they going to be performing a biopsy? How big is it? My dad's tumor was the size of a golf ball (this was back in 1990)... It was an astrocytoma. Then, in 1995, he developed a glioblastoma... It is my understanding that they made a lot of progress in treating these diseases since that 1990s.
I am happy that my nearest hospital has some of the best neurosurgerons and tools in the world and they even operate some of the most difficult tumors from all over the world in the hospital.
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