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Reviewer: Pamela , 65-74 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months
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Nausea and gut disturbance fatigue jump from 40mg in conjunction with radiotherapy to 180mg 5 days a month not tolerating nil hazzles during RT#
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Reviewer: Cassie, 75 or over Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Caregiver)
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My husband had surgery in August 2013 and had 90% of the tumor removed. Because of other unrelated medical issues, he didn't start the treatment until 6 weeks after surgery. He had 37 radiation treatments, 5 days/week and during that same period he took 160 mg of temodar 7 days/week. Towards the end of the treatment he became more and more confused, disoriented, restless, anxious and has insom
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Reviewer: Caroline, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Patient)
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Diagnosed with GBM grade 4 in 1/13, had immediate surgery with full excision of tumor. Completed 6 weeks of radiation concurrent with 42 days straight of temodar. Now on monthly cycles as described by others in this post, taking the highest dose for my height and weight. So far, so good. MRIs show no recurrent tumor, only side effects have been fatigue and constipation. I will gladly put up with t
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Reviewer: life is good , 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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i was diagnosed sept 2011 with stage 4 glioblastoma and they treated me immediately with radiation and chemo. i was told 4-12 months for my survival rate. however, the tumour has just reappeared so now back on the treatments again. hopefully it will give me another couple of years.
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Reviewer: Cornishcough, 45-54 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Tumor found last weekend of January 2013, operated he following Tuesday, 7cm x 5cm x 3.5cm. Pathology determined it was GBM4. Have completed Phase I after surgery, 42 days on,with radiation for 34 days at the same time. Lost about 2/3rds of my hair in beaming areas of scalp. Had 1 month off. Am now on Phase II, 5 days on 23 days off, every month. No real problems experienced other than occasional
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