Want this question answered?
See this site... it is helping me with my father in his end stage... http://www.brainhospice.com/
Anaplastic Astrocytoma is an individual form of Astrocytoma. Because Astrocytoma is a cancer of the brain, it then follows that the brain is the organ that gets Anaplastic Astrocytoma.
An astrocytoma is a cancer of the brain which originates in astrocytes.
Astrocytoma is a cancer of the brain. Astrocytoma can occur in any person, regardless of age. Low grade astrocytoma is typically found in children and young adults, whereas high grade astrocytoma is typically found in adults.
Early detection. But even late stage hodgkin lymphoma has a good prognosis.
Yes
Stage 4 cancers are very difficult to treat successfully. The reason for this is that the cancer has typically become widespread by the time a stage 4 diagnosis is reached. The prognosis is not extremely positive at this point, but successes have happened.
Like all cancers, the prognosis for lymphoma depends on the stage of the cancer, and the patient's age and general health.
There really is no poor prognosis with Hodgkin's lymphoma. Even stage 4 has a 5 year survival rate of 65%.
The prognosis of an individual patient in shock depends on the stage of shock when treatment was begun, the underlying condition causing shock, and the general medical state of the patient.
Good, provided it's treated rapidly. It needs treated in it's first stages, and late-stage rabies is fatal.
glioblastoma multiforme