Kate's Graduation 26 July 2016
After our last visit to the QE, Deb's case was discussed at the Multi-Disciplinary Team meeting at which it was decided to delay the onset of any treatment, The delay troubled us and I contacted Claire to find out what was said at the MDT. This is the email exchange:
From: Chris Eaton [mailto:chris.eaton@live.com]
Sent: 08 August 2016 08:03
To: Claire Goddard
Subject: Deb Eaton
Sent: 08 August 2016 08:03
To: Claire Goddard
Subject: Deb Eaton
Dear Claire,
Sorry to bother you but I am feeling a little anxious after Deb’s last MRI scan.
When we saw Dr Mead the radiologist's report indicated that the GBM had returned and further treatment would be imminent and necessary. Now we have decided to wait. I wonder if you could tell me the outcome of the MDT meeting and why delaying the onset of treatment is considered appropriate.
Many thanks
Chris Eaton
Morning
Chris….
I
am so sorry about your anxiety.
To
be reassured this is very early recurrence.
Mr
Kay was not at meeting and the general opinion was that there was no need to
rush into treatment and spare Deb from treatments and side effects for as long
as we can.
But
for completeness Dr Sanghera is going to write to Mr Kay to gain his opinion as
he was the original surgeon.
(Surgery
is often done when a patient is symptomatic and a good surgical target is
available)
Deb
is currently well and is asymptomatic and small target for
surgery.
The
radiologist reports the scans and make recommendations however I would suggest
the best recommendations come from team caring for Deb and who know her and who
are attending the meeting so consultants….Dr Sanghera and radiologists and
surgeons as a group looking at history and imaging and past treatments and
current performance of Deb.
I
am sure Dr Sanghera would be happy to see you in clinic and discuss if that
would make you both feel more at ease…..
He
is on holiday next week but could see you after then?
Let
me know and happy to organise
Best
wishes
Mrs. Claire
Goddard
Macmillan CNS Neuro-oncology
Macmillan CNS Neuro-oncology
Neurosciences
OPD
Neurosurgery - University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Birmingham, B15 2TH
Neurosurgery - University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre,
Birmingham, B15 2TH
1 Tuesday 23 August to see Mr Kay, Neurosurgeon
2 Thursday 1 September to see Dr Sanghera, Consultant Clinical Oncologist
I will update after meeting with Mr Kay
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