My best friend died from that horrible disease. He survived almost five years, thanks to superb care from a team at Vanderbilt. My friend was also a man of great faith and kept himself in superb physical condition. His treatment regimen included both chemo and radiation; in the end, the radiation began causing seizures and other side-effects that ultimately took his life.
Glioblastoma kills at least 3-4,000 Americans each year. Researchers need more money; it’s one of the deadliest forms of cancer and progress has been agonizingly slow.
My deepest condolences on the loss of your father.
Thank you.