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The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS The tumor triggered the hemorrhage. No headaches previous to that, just a weird sinsation sometimes. Slering of speech. LEFT side facial numbness, hiccups, dry mouth, lack of appetite, slight loss of taste, balance problem (slight ataxia), FATIGUE. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
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Al Musella ran it all as a volunteer for the first 5 years, then when it became overwhelming, timewise, for him, the Musella Foundation was formed in 1998 and he became an employee of the foundation and gave up 2 of his 3 medical offices to allow more time to dedicate to brain tumors. The office of the foundation is currently run out of his BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Greg R. Greg awoke up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 1992, disoriented, suffering spasms on his right side. His wife telephoned paramedics. Soon after they arrived, Greg seemed to come out of his stupor and was allowed to go to the restroom. While he was there, he suffered a seizure and fell to the tile floor with such force that he BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS AND INFORMATION Officers and Medical Advisory Board. Officers and. Medical Advisory Board. Virginia Stark-Vance, MD Dallas, Tx. Lee Eric Tessler, MD Long Island Brain Tumor Center. Katherine E. Warren, MD Dana Farber. Paul M. Zeltzer MD Encino, CA. COPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS For assistance with Temodar: Merck Phone: 866-363-6379. For assitance with the Novocure Optune device: phone: 855.281.9301. For assistance with Gliadel (866) 516-4950 option 4. NeedyMeds.org - Clearinghouse for all drug assistance programs. If those programs can't help you, our Brain Tumor Treatment Copay Assistance program might be able to. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES An MRI showed my brain was hemorrhaging and I went into surgery at OHSU in Portland Oregon. An acorn sized Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) tumor was found in my left temporal lobe. I was told I had less than a year to live. My husband Matt and I had two little boys, Grant and Clint, only 3 and 1 years old at that time.VIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS The tumor triggered the hemorrhage. No headaches previous to that, just a weird sinsation sometimes. Slering of speech. LEFT side facial numbness, hiccups, dry mouth, lack of appetite, slight loss of taste, balance problem (slight ataxia), FATIGUE. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Fairview Press 2450 Riverside Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Toll-Free 1-800-544-8207 Fax: 612.672.4980 www.fairviewpress.org Fairview Press BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Kio. "I was guided by something the whole way." On Jan. 4th of 2001, I suffered a grand mall seizure, while on duty, having lunch which led to finding a brain tumor in my right temporal lobe. Luckily a fellow Police Officer and I were sitting down having lunch when this happened. I was rushed to our local ER in anambulance.
MUSELLA FOUNDATION
Al Musella ran it all as a volunteer for the first 5 years, then when it became overwhelming, timewise, for him, the Musella Foundation was formed in 1998 and he became an employee of the foundation and gave up 2 of his 3 medical offices to allow more time to dedicate to brain tumors. The office of the foundation is currently run out of his BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Greg R. Greg awoke up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 1992, disoriented, suffering spasms on his right side. His wife telephoned paramedics. Soon after they arrived, Greg seemed to come out of his stupor and was allowed to go to the restroom. While he was there, he suffered a seizure and fell to the tile floor with such force that heVIRTUAL TRIAL
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IF you find these videos useful, please consider making a $5 donation! Topic: Current Status and Future Directions of Focused Ultrasound for Brain Tumors Dr. Suzanne LeBlang is a neuroradiologist and the Director of Clinical Relationships at the Focused Ultrasound Foundation. She engages with preclinical researchers and clinicians to advance translational studies for a wide variety of IN MEMORY OF ROBERT A. BLYTHE, SR. In Memory of Robert A. Blythe, Sr. January 15, 1953 - May 31, 2021. Robert A. Blythe, Sr. (Bob), passed away on May 31, 2021 in South Florida. Bob was born in Pittsburgh, PA on January 15, 1953 to Harry E. Blythe and Sally Blythe Sevanich. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Greg R. Greg awoke up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 1992, disoriented, suffering spasms on his right side. His wife telephoned paramedics. Soon after they arrived, Greg seemed to come out of his stupor and was allowed to go to the restroom. While he was there, he suffered a seizure and fell to the tile floor with such force that he IN MEMORY OF THOMAS JOHN DAILEY In Memory of Thomas John Dailey. Thomas John Dailey, age 64, passed away peacefully at his home in Madison, Alabama on Saturday May 8, 2021. He was surrounded by his family. MUSELLA FOUNDATION COPAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN Musella Foundation Copay Assistance Program is now open! Our program helps malignant brain tumor patients pay for Temodar, Avastin, Gliadel and Optune (and their generics). Qualified applicants are awarded a grant which covers up to $5,000 per year of copayments for these covered treatments. Visit braintumorcopays.org to see BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS AND INFORMATION Officers and Medical Advisory Board. Officers and. Medical Advisory Board. Virginia Stark-Vance, MD Dallas, Tx. Lee Eric Tessler, MD Long Island Brain Tumor Center. Katherine E. Warren, MD Dana Farber. Paul M. Zeltzer MD Encino, CA. COPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS For assistance with Temodar: Merck Phone: 866-363-6379. For assitance with the Novocure Optune device: phone: 855.281.9301. For assistance with Gliadel (866) 516-4950 option 4. NeedyMeds.org - Clearinghouse for all drug assistance programs. If those programs can't help you, our Brain Tumor Treatment Copay Assistance program might be able to. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES An MRI showed my brain was hemorrhaging and I went into surgery at OHSU in Portland Oregon. An acorn sized Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) tumor was found in my left temporal lobe. I was told I had less than a year to live. My husband Matt and I had two little boys, Grant and Clint, only 3 and 1 years old at that time. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
VIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS The tumor triggered the hemorrhage. No headaches previous to that, just a weird sinsation sometimes. Slering of speech. LEFT side facial numbness, hiccups, dry mouth, lack of appetite, slight loss of taste, balance problem (slight ataxia), FATIGUE. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Fairview Press 2450 Riverside Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Toll-Free 1-800-544-8207 Fax: 612.672.4980 www.fairviewpress.org Fairview Press BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Kio. "I was guided by something the whole way." On Jan. 4th of 2001, I suffered a grand mall seizure, while on duty, having lunch which led to finding a brain tumor in my right temporal lobe. Luckily a fellow Police Officer and I were sitting down having lunch when this happened. I was rushed to our local ER in anambulance.
BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS: ONC-201 Click here to make a donation! Onc-201 is an oral, well tolerated experimental drug used to treat a serious rare pediatric and young adult brain tumor: H3K27M diffuse midline glioma, including DIPG. This type of tumor has no approved treatments and average survival is only 9 months. Onc-201 has been shown to have very few safety related sideMUSELLA FOUNDATION
Al Musella ran it all as a volunteer for the first 5 years, then when it became overwhelming, timewise, for him, the Musella Foundation was formed in 1998 and he became an employee of the foundation and gave up 2 of his 3 medical offices to allow more time to dedicate to brain tumors. The office of the foundation is currently run out of his BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS AND INFORMATION Officers and Medical Advisory Board. Officers and. Medical Advisory Board. Virginia Stark-Vance, MD Dallas, Tx. Lee Eric Tessler, MD Long Island Brain Tumor Center. Katherine E. Warren, MD Dana Farber. Paul M. Zeltzer MD Encino, CA. COPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS For assistance with Temodar: Merck Phone: 866-363-6379. For assitance with the Novocure Optune device: phone: 855.281.9301. For assistance with Gliadel (866) 516-4950 option 4. NeedyMeds.org - Clearinghouse for all drug assistance programs. If those programs can't help you, our Brain Tumor Treatment Copay Assistance program might be able to. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES An MRI showed my brain was hemorrhaging and I went into surgery at OHSU in Portland Oregon. An acorn sized Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) tumor was found in my left temporal lobe. I was told I had less than a year to live. My husband Matt and I had two little boys, Grant and Clint, only 3 and 1 years old at that time. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
VIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS The tumor triggered the hemorrhage. No headaches previous to that, just a weird sinsation sometimes. Slering of speech. LEFT side facial numbness, hiccups, dry mouth, lack of appetite, slight loss of taste, balance problem (slight ataxia), FATIGUE. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Fairview Press 2450 Riverside Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Toll-Free 1-800-544-8207 Fax: 612.672.4980 www.fairviewpress.org Fairview Press BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Kio. "I was guided by something the whole way." On Jan. 4th of 2001, I suffered a grand mall seizure, while on duty, having lunch which led to finding a brain tumor in my right temporal lobe. Luckily a fellow Police Officer and I were sitting down having lunch when this happened. I was rushed to our local ER in anambulance.
BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS: ONC-201 Click here to make a donation! Onc-201 is an oral, well tolerated experimental drug used to treat a serious rare pediatric and young adult brain tumor: H3K27M diffuse midline glioma, including DIPG. This type of tumor has no approved treatments and average survival is only 9 months. Onc-201 has been shown to have very few safety related sideMUSELLA FOUNDATION
Al Musella ran it all as a volunteer for the first 5 years, then when it became overwhelming, timewise, for him, the Musella Foundation was formed in 1998 and he became an employee of the foundation and gave up 2 of his 3 medical offices to allow more time to dedicate to brain tumors. The office of the foundation is currently run out of his BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
VIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR BOOKLIST Looking Back, Walking Foward - by Jen Bernhards. A FREE booklet about Jen's thoughts on how a teenager can cope with a serious illness. "Sometimes Your Head" A FREE illustrated book for children dealing with brain tumors. Second Chance A book about a brain tumor survivor. SUGGESTED BOOKS - FOR PURCHASE VIA AMAZON.COM.2021 WEBINAR SERIES
IF you find these videos useful, please consider making a $5 donation! Topic: Current Status and Future Directions of Focused Ultrasound for Brain Tumors Dr. Suzanne LeBlang is a neuroradiologist and the Director of Clinical Relationships at the Focused Ultrasound Foundation. She engages with preclinical researchers and clinicians to advance translational studies for a wide variety of BRAIN TUMOR NEWS BLAST Latest News. Important Brain Tumor webinar tonight Sunday 5/30/21 7pm Eastern I will be speaking tonight about the Promising Pathway Act. It is difficult to get across how important this bill is in just a short text blurb, so I am going to give it the treatment it needs. I will start with a little history of the Musella Foundation, and the BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Greg R. Greg awoke up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 1992, disoriented, suffering spasms on his right side. His wife telephoned paramedics. Soon after they arrived, Greg seemed to come out of his stupor and was allowed to go to the restroom. While he was there, he suffered a seizure and fell to the tile floor with such force that he BRAIN TUMOR NEWS BLAST Latest News: The Promising Pathway Act was reintroduced in the Senate on May 13, 2021 I think this is one of the most important bills that can speed up our access to brain tumor treatments.I helped write some of the words! This would work perfectly hand-in-hand with our patientnavigation program.
RE-EDUCATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Re-educating the Immune System by Stephen Western Astrocytoma Options.com. An increasingly apparent reality is that tumour cells release many cytokines and other molecules for the express purpose of converting the immune system from a tumour-suppressing to a tumour-promoting force. IN MEMORY OF SHARON BENDER In Memory of Sharon Bender. It is with bittersweet joy that the family of Sharon Bender announces her passing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Wednesday, March 7, 2018, at 79 years of age. MUSELLA FOUNDATION COPAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN Musella Foundation Copay Assistance Program is now open! Our program helps malignant brain tumor patients pay for Temodar, Avastin, Gliadel and Optune (and their generics). Qualified applicants are awarded a grant which covers up to $5,000 per year of copayments for these covered treatments. Visit braintumorcopays.org to see BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS AND INFORMATION Officers and Medical Advisory Board. Officers and. Medical Advisory Board. Virginia Stark-Vance, MD Dallas, Tx. Lee Eric Tessler, MD Long Island Brain Tumor Center. Katherine E. Warren, MD Dana Farber. Paul M. Zeltzer MD Encino, CA. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES An MRI showed my brain was hemorrhaging and I went into surgery at OHSU in Portland Oregon. An acorn sized Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) tumor was found in my left temporal lobe. I was told I had less than a year to live. My husband Matt and I had two little boys, Grant and Clint, only 3 and 1 years old at that time. COPAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS For assistance with Temodar: Merck Phone: 866-363-6379. For assitance with the Novocure Optune device: phone: 855.281.9301. For assistance with Gliadel (866) 516-4950 option 4. NeedyMeds.org - Clearinghouse for all drug assistance programs. If those programs can't help you, our Brain Tumor Treatment Copay Assistance program might be able to.VIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Kio. "I was guided by something the whole way." On Jan. 4th of 2001, I suffered a grand mall seizure, while on duty, having lunch which led to finding a brain tumor in my right temporal lobe. Luckily a fellow Police Officer and I were sitting down having lunch when this happened. I was rushed to our local ER in anambulance.
BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Fairview Press 2450 Riverside Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55454 Toll-Free 1-800-544-8207 Fax: 612.672.4980 www.fairviewpress.org Fairview Press BRAIN TUMOR SYMPTOMS The tumor triggered the hemorrhage. No headaches previous to that, just a weird sinsation sometimes. Slering of speech. LEFT side facial numbness, hiccups, dry mouth, lack of appetite, slight loss of taste, balance problem (slight ataxia), FATIGUE. BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS: ONC-201 Click here to make a donation! Onc-201 is an oral, well tolerated experimental drug used to treat a serious rare pediatric and young adult brain tumor: H3K27M diffuse midline glioma, including DIPG. This type of tumor has no approved treatments and average survival is only 9 months. Onc-201 has been shown to have very few safety related sideMUSELLA FOUNDATION
Al Musella ran it all as a volunteer for the first 5 years, then when it became overwhelming, timewise, for him, the Musella Foundation was formed in 1998 and he became an employee of the foundation and gave up 2 of his 3 medical offices to allow more time to dedicate to brain tumors. The office of the foundation is currently run out of hisVIRTUAL TRIAL
The Brain Tumor Virtual Trial is a registry of brain tumor patients, the treatments they do and the outcome. We do NOT tell you what treatments to do - we just observe and analyze that you and your doctors decide to use. The purpose is to find which treatments and combinations of treatments are working the best, and which are not. BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS STORIES our newsletter. Brain Tumor News Blast Enter your email address tosubscribe!
BRAIN TUMOR TREATMENTS: ONC-201 Click here to make a donation! Onc-201 is an oral, well tolerated experimental drug used to treat a serious rare pediatric and young adult brain tumor: H3K27M diffuse midline glioma, including DIPG. This type of tumor has no approved treatments and average survival is only 9 months. Onc-201 has been shown to have very few safety related side BRAIN TUMOR BOOKLIST Looking Back, Walking Foward - by Jen Bernhards. A FREE booklet about Jen's thoughts on how a teenager can cope with a serious illness. "Sometimes Your Head" A FREE illustrated book for children dealing with brain tumors. Second Chance A book about a brain tumor survivor. SUGGESTED BOOKS - FOR PURCHASE VIA AMAZON.COM. BRAIN TUMOR VIRTUAL TRIAL Registered Participants. This page is for registered participants in our Brain Tumor Virtual Trial. If you haven't registered before, click here to go to the registration form. If you can't remember your User ID, click HERE. If you can't remember your password, click HERE.2021 WEBINAR SERIES
IF you find these videos useful, please consider making a $5 donation! Topic: Current Status and Future Directions of Focused Ultrasound for Brain Tumors Dr. Suzanne LeBlang is a neuroradiologist and the Director of Clinical Relationships at the Focused Ultrasound Foundation. She engages with preclinical researchers and clinicians to advance translational studies for a wide variety of BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVOR STORIES Brain Tumor Survivor: Greg R. Greg awoke up at 3 a.m. on May 15, 1992, disoriented, suffering spasms on his right side. His wife telephoned paramedics. Soon after they arrived, Greg seemed to come out of his stupor and was allowed to go to the restroom. While he was there, he suffered a seizure and fell to the tile floor with such force that he BRAIN TUMOR NEWS BLAST Latest News: The Promising Pathway Act was reintroduced in the Senate on May 13, 2021 I think this is one of the most important bills that can speed up our access to brain tumor treatments.I helped write some of the words! This would work perfectly hand-in-hand with our patientnavigation program.
RE-EDUCATING THE IMMUNE SYSTEM Re-educating the Immune System by Stephen Western Astrocytoma Options.com. An increasingly apparent reality is that tumour cells release many cytokines and other molecules for the express purpose of converting the immune system from a tumour-suppressing to a tumour-promoting force. MUSELLA FOUNDATION COPAY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN Musella Foundation Copay Assistance Program is now open! Our program helps malignant brain tumor patients pay for Temodar, Avastin, Gliadel and Optune (and their generics). Qualified applicants are awarded a grant which covers up to $5,000 per year of copayments for these covered treatments. Visit braintumorcopays.org to see×
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Al Musella, DPM is a podiatrist in private practice in Hewlett, NY. He worked his way through school as a computer programmer for medicalresearch projects.
His interest in brain tumors started when his siter-in-law, Lana, was diagnosed with a gbm in 1992, and was told it was hopeless. After surgery and radiation, the tumor was larger than before the surgery and she was told she only had a few weeks left to live and there was no treatment options for her other than a standard course of bcnu, which had no chance to help her for more than a few extra weeks. At that time, there was no world wide web! Version 1 of Netscape was released on December 15, 1994. Al was an active member of Compuserve, and Compuserve had a cancer forum, with sections devoted to the top 10 cancers (and no brain tumor section). Al created and ran the Brain Tumor Forum on Compuserve in January 1993. He organized the members and had them help survey every major hospital in the USA to find what treatments were available. That list was posted on Compuserve and became the basis for the first internet database of clinical trials! At that time, the NCI only maintained lists of clinical trials that they funded, not the trials sponsored by the drug companies or the individual doctors or hospitals. (They do most now). And the only way to access them was to call the NCI and they would mail them to you. The NCI invited Al to demonstrate his technology to them, and the clinicaltrials.gov website was partially modelled aftervirtualtrials.org!
Al found a few clinical trials that would accept Lana, after being told by a few major brain tumor centers that there were none. She did very well for a while, getting to see her 4 kids grow up, then unfortunately died of a recurrence on Oct 25,2000. She lived over 8 years after being told she only had a few weeks left. Many of those years were in excellent condition, with her taking care of her kids, working, driving and enjoying life. Ironically, Al's father was diagnosed with a GBM in 1999, a year after Al formed the Musella Foundation. He died quickly, in about 3 months.Close
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