Maryann,
Thanks for your thoughts on where to seek assistance. She has a Grade II Oligoastrocytoma. It seems that it was the culprit for many health issues throughout her life. I have been looking into a doctor who uses insulin w/ chemo in order to cause the cancer cells to uptake the chemo quicker than other cells. I know that PCOS is an insulin related disorder, so that makes me wonder if the insulin issues may relate the cancer & the pcos in some way. I know the tumor may not be the direct cause, but one must consider that all parts of the body support each other.
I think getting her in a medical school setting would be a best case senario. Thanks again for the advice,
Jayna
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Maryann,
December 18, 2012 - 4:04amThanks for your thoughts on where to seek assistance. She has a Grade II Oligoastrocytoma. It seems that it was the culprit for many health issues throughout her life. I have been looking into a doctor who uses insulin w/ chemo in order to cause the cancer cells to uptake the chemo quicker than other cells. I know that PCOS is an insulin related disorder, so that makes me wonder if the insulin issues may relate the cancer & the pcos in some way. I know the tumor may not be the direct cause, but one must consider that all parts of the body support each other.
I think getting her in a medical school setting would be a best case senario. Thanks again for the advice,
Jayna
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