tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post2786942274631189960..comments2023-10-12T00:07:25.722+13:00Comments on roarprawn: TIMING IS EVERYTHINGUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post-42557074888678307212008-10-05T22:33:00.000+13:002008-10-05T22:33:00.000+13:00Actually having re read the article, it is possibl...Actually having re read the article, it is possible it is cancerous (as opposed to benign), but not absolutely clear.<BR/><BR/>Why it is headline news, is still questionableAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post-89968988779753221932008-10-05T22:14:00.000+13:002008-10-05T22:14:00.000+13:00HmmA little cynical too.They avoid the word cancer...Hmm<BR/><BR/>A little cynical too.<BR/><BR/>They avoid the word cancer in the article. If you had a cancerous brain tumour you would either be dying, having chemo or about to have surgery with a good chance of then having chemo and radiotherapy and then probably dying.<BR/><BR/>Given she is well, is playing netball and having surgery.......some time in the future, I would suggest she has a benign tumour such as a meningioma. <BR/><BR/>The diagnosis would have been known for a long time and the outcome is universally good with surgery alone.<BR/><BR/> This would also explain the medication she is on i.e probably a small dose of steroid.<BR/><BR/>I suppose "Russel's girlfriend has a benign growth and will be fine", doesn't quite cut it though.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com