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Finding the way forward after a diagnosis of Glioblastoma A must-read guide for you and your loved ones on this journey Glioblastoma. The word is intimidating, scary, confusing, and instantly will make you feel helpless. Multiple doctor appointments, strange medical terms, difficult decisions, confusing terminology, and confusing technology all combine to frighten you and make you wonder how yoüll ever navigate this impossible new world and still feel like yoüre doing everything possible for your own health or the health of your loved one. This book is designed to clear the fog of…mehr

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Finding the way forward after a diagnosis of Glioblastoma A must-read guide for you and your loved ones on this journey Glioblastoma. The word is intimidating, scary, confusing, and instantly will make you feel helpless. Multiple doctor appointments, strange medical terms, difficult decisions, confusing terminology, and confusing technology all combine to frighten you and make you wonder how yoüll ever navigate this impossible new world and still feel like yoüre doing everything possible for your own health or the health of your loved one. This book is designed to clear the fog of Glioblastoma. To help you as the patient and your loved ones understand the diagnosis in plain, comfortable language. To help understand the pluses and minuses of the treatment options. To help make sense of all the testing. To help you understand what to expect at important junctions during treatment. To give you the information you need to make crucial decisions about your care. In this book, Dr. Gruber uses his fifteen-plus years of knowledge, experience, and training as a Board - Certified Neurosurgeon to guide and shepherd Glioblastoma patients and their loved ones through this difficult diagnosis.
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DR. THOMAS J. GRUBER is a neurosurgeon in Paducah, Kentucky and is affiliated with Baptist Health Paducah. He received his medical degree from University at Buffalo School of Medicine.