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flipper44

03/06/24 3:06 PM

#676767 RE: exwannabe #676758

I know, so what’s he going on about? If he wasn’t randomized, the screening process did its job.

Nemesis18

03/06/24 3:32 PM

#676783 RE: exwannabe #676758

Correct. I stopped all cancer related treatment & oral medication after just 6 weeks of chemo radio.
There was to be a follow on longer course of Temozolomide, but as I had never had a status MRI post craniotomy, nor before or during chemo radio, I demanded one as a precondition of me starting the 2nd phase of scheduled Chemo treatment.

That impromptu scan show absolutely ZERO evidence of cancer, which has remained the case for nine years ( even from the point of admittance to Kings in late February 2015.

I was treated for a stated brain abscess derived from a long standing rear upper molar infection, and I was discharged with a clean bill of health after 5 weeks as an inpatient.

I received a phone call on my way home from the clinical trial patient procurement Nurse Specialist to say that on pathological review of the tiny calcified fragments of the removed brain abscess, it was determined that I had just two weeks to live with GBM4.
I was referred to an oncologist, who stated that I was fortunate that he had just one place left on this very latest NICE gold standard treatment.
And I had to agree to it right away,? as it was the final day of this treatment offer.

So as you all make disparaging assumptions about me, that is the reality.

Incidentally, You’ll note from Kings PR blurb that a Guy called Nigel French was diagnosed with GBM 4, just two months after me. He was the final trial patient directly recruited by Kings.

He lives to this day also