Everolimus for Brain Tumor User Reviews
Brand names: Afinitor, Zortress, Torpenz, Afinitor Disperz
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- June 27, 2012
"I have been taking this medicine for 5 months, and my MRI showed that the SEGAs that I have in my brain were smaller than 6 months previous."
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"My daughter has been taking Afinitor 5 mg for a brain tumor, cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma grade 1. The tumor, after an MRI every 3 months, is stable, no growth. After 2 surgeries, this pill is helping to keep all under control. Thanks, God!"