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Pre-Treatment Options => Pre-Treatment Options => Topic started by: brucea on April 29, 2011, 12:55:15 pm

Title: Was "Watch and Wait"...now what?
Post by: brucea on April 29, 2011, 12:55:15 pm
I am completely new at this!  I normally try to go these things alone but am a little wigged out at this point.  I was "watch and wait" but the tumor has nearly double in size in the past 2 years so my Dr. fells we need to do something now. I was comfortable on on the W&W list. Now I have questions.
1) Is radiation the way to go
2) IF so, does it get worse before it gets better
3) I'm at UT Southwestern in Dallas ...is that the best in this area (I'm very comfortable with the dr)



Title: Re: Was "Watch and Wait"...now what?
Post by: Jim Scott on April 29, 2011, 03:28:42 pm
Hi, Brucea - and welcome.

I'm sorry you have to deal with an acoustic neuroma but glad that you decided not to go it alone - and found the ANA website discussion forums.

It would be helpful if we knew the size of your AN.  Radiation is not usually feasible on tumors larger than 3 cm (due to swelling issues).  However, if you're a candidate for radiation, there are 3 options; GammaKnife, Cyberknife and FSR.  Lots of information on these treatments is available on this website and others on the internet.  As you know, radiation is non-invasive (no cutting) and has a quicker recovery time-frame, although it still carries some inherent risks.  Your doctor will likely make a recommendation on treatment but, of course, the final decision is yours, alone.   We'll try to help and I can guarantee that you'll have the support of the folks on these forums, whatever your treatment decision.

Jim
Title: Re: Was "Watch and Wait"...now what?
Post by: leapyrtwins on April 29, 2011, 06:51:07 pm
It does sound like time to seek treatment, but whether you decide on radiation or surgery is a personal choice that you should make after investigating both these options.

As Jim said, the size of your AN - and the location - will pretty much dictate whether radiation is an option for you. 

You should contact the ANA and ask them for their informational brochures; you'll find them very helpful.

I don't know any docs in your area (I'm from Illinois), but I've heard good things about Dr. Vrabec in Houston.

Jan