What Is The Prognosis For Glioblastoma Multiforme?
My mother in-law was diagnosed with GBM in November 2010. She has been in the hospital ever since. They removed 60% of the tumor, she did chemo for 6 weeks but couldn t finish because her blood count was low. She developed pneumonia a week ago and is on a breathing machine. She is being fed through an IV. Her left side has not functioned since November. She can t really speak anymore and has been confused since the beginning. She was given 6 to 12 months. It s been 3. What can we expect next? Can the pnemonia cause her to die? How much longer can her brain and body hold up?
I am sorry to confess but your mother-in-law is in a bad state. GBM itself is a very aggressive tumor and has a very poor prognosis even after complete removal. With 60% removal, there was no chance of cure and chemo was given to prolong her life. Now she has developed pneumonia in a chemo induced low immunity state. It is quite likely that she succumbs to the pneumonia, and even if she survives this, she will succumb to her disease in 1-2 months.
Dear I am sorry for the clinical status of your mother in law Unfortunately as your doctor may have told you she is in very high risk situation When the patient has more than one system suffering it is really difficult to help her going out I hope she will be fine again but her current situation is lifethreating Wish you all the best
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What Is The Prognosis For Glioblastoma Multiforme?
I am sorry to confess but your mother-in-law is in a bad state. GBM itself is a very aggressive tumor and has a very poor prognosis even after complete removal. With 60% removal, there was no chance of cure and chemo was given to prolong her life. Now she has developed pneumonia in a chemo induced low immunity state. It is quite likely that she succumbs to the pneumonia, and even if she survives this, she will succumb to her disease in 1-2 months.