Supernovae
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Boy. In a quick google search, I found that MD Anderson in Houston recommends Proton Beam therapy for children over traditional radiation.
That's pretty much all I need to see, to know this family is at least on the right track. Prayers that the world will listen to his plea and help this poor family.
The question is in which cases. Obviously we all have a degree from the University of Google, not any kind of recognised medical school but MD Anderson's site says:
Is Proton Therapy Right for You?
Proton therapy benefits patients whose tumors are solid with defined borders, meaning the cancer has not spread to other parts of the body. The noninvasive treatment does not require surgery to remove the cancer, making it ideal for inoperable tumors.
http://www.mdanderson.org/patient-a...rapy-center/what-is-proton-therapy/index.html
Wikipedia on Medulloblastoma:
All PNET tumors of the brain are invasive and rapidly growing tumors that, unlike most brain tumors, spread through the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and frequently metastasize to different locations in the brain and spine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medulloblastoma
The article says (rather tentatively) further down:
There is some evidence that Proton beam irradiation provides some benefits in terms of reducing the impact of radiation on the cochlear and cardiovascular areas and that it reduced the cognitive late effects of cranial irradiation.