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Má ,

que porra é essa de hydroxyurea ?

Beijos,

Bruno

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> Hey Tev the drug man, just as well you got NF2...

>

> ummm. Well I think yes, if you needed it, you could get hydroxyurea here

in

> Australia. but for a child, you would be also considering the fact that

it

> is chemo, so weighing that up as well.

>

> Note it is being trialled in plexiform neurofibromas as well. Wasn't there

a

> problem with ru486. And what happened to the Sugen meningioma drug

trial???

> Su---? Know anybody on that?

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Hi Rosemary,

Sorry I am late on this - but I am way behind on emails due to the Klez.H

virus.. - spent 5 days cleaning hard-drive formatting -re formatting blaa

blaa blaa -

IMART Peacock is a very accurate multi-leaf configuration system that gets

as close to the tumour shape as possible. This system can deliver 1 dosage

or can do multi-sessions (FSR). This is their website www.nomos.com you will

have to search the site to gather all the information. There are 46 sites

around the world who use this system, most being in the USA.

I would first see,

Dr Smee

Department of Oncology

Prince of Wales Hospital

Randwick

I know he has a new machine - but don't know what type - he also uses the

multi-leaf configuration.

As for the MRI machines - do you remember some time back there was an influx

of new MRI machines???? Well most of those machines went to private

hospitals - so you are going to have to do some Sherlock Holmes work and

find a hospital that has the latest machine in Sydney. Ask your GP as a

starting point.....

...

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> > It has not grown for several years (23) if it starts to grow ill

> > look into peacock I think because the site is very iffy for

> > erability

>

> Lori, don't understand...how many years has it remained stable, since you

> were 23?? Don't know old you are now...

>

> Also why peacock as opposed to FSR? Is it more safe,targetted? What is it

> about the site of your tumor? is it around nerve?

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im 37 so its been stable at least 23 yrs?? abouts:) Also with Peacock, its

like Bri said. It is so specific on tumor location it can be used on the

spine. This is a cool technology:)~~Lori

<no subject>

> > It has not grown for several years (23) if it starts to grow ill

> > look into peacock I think because the site is very iffy for

> > erability

>

> Lori, don't understand...how many years has it remained stable, since you

> were 23?? Don't know old you are now...

>

> Also why peacock as opposed to FSR? Is it more safe,targetted? What is it

> about the site of your tumor? is it around nerve?

>

>

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Hi,

Did you say peacock can be used on tumors on the spine? What is the

difference between peacock and gamma knife anyway? I have had ten tumors in

my head treated with gamma knife, and those tumors have been stable. I have

an MRI about every six months, so the doctors are keeping a very close eye

on things.

Diane

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im 37 so its been stable at least 23 yrs?? abouts:) Also with Peacock, its

like Bri said. It is so specific on tumor location it can be used on the

spine. This is a cool technology:)~~Lori

<no subject>

> > It has not grown for several years (23) if it starts to grow ill

> > look into peacock I think because the site is very iffy for

> > erability

>

> Lori, don't understand...how many years has it remained stable, since you

> were 23?? Don't know old you are now...

>

> Also why peacock as opposed to FSR? Is it more safe,targetted? What is it

> about the site of your tumor? is it around nerve?

>

>

>

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Hi Diane:) Yes, i looked into this and gamma cannot be used on the spine

yet. Although it does a great job of tumor mapping the frame to stablize

the back is not perfected and a blast of rads could really do

mage:( There is a crewbette that has had Peacock on her spine done at

Stanford Univ. in California. It is a more 'modewrn' radiosurgery then

gamma. Although i feel BOTH are exeedingly effective in the hands of a Dr

with experience. Radiation therapies have 'grown-up' and i think we have

more options now then even 10 years ago. I say, what ever works!!:)

<no subject>

>

>

> > > It has not grown for several years (23) if it starts to grow ill

> > > look into peacock I think because the site is very iffy for

> > > erability

> >

> > Lori, don't understand...how many years has it remained stable, since

you

> > were 23?? Don't know old you are now...

> >

> > Also why peacock as opposed to FSR? Is it more safe,targetted? What is

it

> > about the site of your tumor? is it around nerve?

> >

> >

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Hi Lori,

Thanks for the information. That is just what my doctors have told me --

the gamma knife is not yet perfected for the spine, but they are working on

it. Thank goodness! My first gamma knife was in 1991. They treated a left

acoustic neuroma, and I can still hear a little out of that ear. (Of

course, I do need to wear a hearing aid on that side.) They have treated

nine other tumors in my head since then. I am very thankful for the gamma

knife option!

Diane

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Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 10:44 AM

Subject: Re: <no subject>

Hi Diane:) Yes, i looked into this and gamma cannot be used on the spine

yet. Although it does a great job of tumor mapping the frame to stablize

the back is not perfected and a blast of rads could really do

mage:( There is a crewbette that has had Peacock on her spine done at

Stanford Univ. in California. It is a more 'modewrn' radiosurgery then

gamma. Although i feel BOTH are exeedingly effective in the hands of a Dr

with experience. Radiation therapies have 'grown-up' and i think we have

more options now then even 10 years ago. I say, what ever works!!:)

<no subject>

>

>

> > > It has not grown for several years (23) if it starts to grow ill

> > > look into peacock I think because the site is very iffy for

> > > erability

> >

> > Lori, don't understand...how many years has it remained stable, since

you

> > were 23?? Don't know old you are now...

> >

> > Also why peacock as opposed to FSR? Is it more safe,targetted? What is

it

> > about the site of your tumor? is it around nerve?

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Rosemary well I once saw in the SWOG trials that 72 percent of the

meningiomas were stabilized or shrunk with RU- 486 .Actually this was

another persons quote who had been taking the drug and mentioned the

results so far of the SWOG clinilcal trials SW means South Western . Tev

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Anybody taken Ru486 for meningiomas? or know of any results of this drug

with NF2 tumors?

This is what oncology here recommends for us....because they have to go with

a track record.

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Oh no ! !!!! Emm is from South Australia, I'll mail you Emese's mothers

phone number.

Will also send you an invite to view my OZ pics. I'll get al lthe real film

pics put on disk and post those soon too.

Was wonderful to meet you ine

M

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> > Hey can someone tell me what op Emese had? Am I right in thinking she is

> in

> > Aus, or is Nz?

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