CyberKnife Follow-up MRI and More on the BBB
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As enthusiastic as I've been about the CyberKnife procedure I had to treat my metastatic brain tumor at the end of March, the only way to know if it worked is to have another MRI. So, that happened last week. I was disappointed when the report stated that the lesion is still there - big enough to be measured. But, the report also stated that it is smaller than prior to CyberKnife and is "less enhanced". Overall, the report sounded like it was trying to tell me that it looks like CyberKnife worked. I realized that among all the questions I asked before and during my CyberKnife procedure, I never asked what to expect of the tumor following radiotherapy. So...now I know. A few days after my MRI, Wynn and I met with the radiation oncologist. She entered the room with a big smile on her face and said, "The lesion is smaller and less enhanced, so I'm very happy....