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    The hospital where veteran Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy has been recuperating following a seizure revealed today that the Massachusetts lawmaker has a malignant brain tumor.

    Kennedy, 76, was airlifted to Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston from his home in Hyannis Port on Cape Cod Saturday after suffering a seizure. In a joint statement, MGH neurologist Lee Schwamm and primary care physician Larry Ronan said that a biopsy uncovered a malignant glioma in the left parietal lobe—at the upper rear of the senator's brain.

    "The usual course of treatment includes combinations of various forms of radiation and chemotherapy," the statement says. "Decisions regarding the best course of treatment for Senator Kennedy will be determined after further testing and analysis."

    According to The Washington Post, doctors initially believed that Kennedy's seizure may have been related to a stroke, but that theory was quickly ruled out. The physicians noted in their statement that some of the tests were inconclusive—in part because of surgery six months ago to unclog the left carotid artery in his neck, where blockage was hindering blood flow to his brain. They also reported that he had not suffered more seizures.

    A JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association study in Feb. 2005 reported that more than 9,000 malignant gliomas are diagnosed annually in the U.S. and that this type of tumor is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in people aged 15 to 44. Those with moderately severe tumors typically survive for three to five years, whereas those with severe forms on average live for less than a year. The normal course of treatment for malignant gliomas is a combo of chemotherapy—specifically the drug temozolomide (sold as Temodar)—and radiation. If operable, though, this treatment course follows surgery to remove the tumor.

    A glioma is a tumor made up of the brain's glia—cells that support, nourish and protect nerve cells (neurons). Kennedy's glioma is in his left parietal lobe, which integrates information from each of the senses. Damage to this section of the brain can result in a condition known as Gerstmann's syndrome. According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, sufferers of the syndrome show four primary symptoms: writing disability, impaired ability to perform and understand arithmetic calculations, and the inability to distinguish right from left as well as the fingers on their own hands.

    Ted Kennedy is the youngest brother of former Pres. John F. Kennedy and former New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. He has served as a senator from Massachusetts for nearly 46 years. His son, Patrick Kennedy, is a House Democrat from Rhode Island who ironically introduced legislation two weeks ago to speed up the development of therapies for brain ailments.

    Sen. Arlen Specter, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1993, as well as with Hodgkin's disease in 2005 (that recurred last month)--and wrote a book this year about his fight with cancer called Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senate--spoke about the diagnosis on the Senate floor today. The Pennsylvania Republican said: "Senator Kennedy is a real fighter. We all know that. I'm betting on Senator Kennedy."
    http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=...-diagnosed-wit

    I may disagree with Senator Kennedey, and part of me has a hard time sympathizing with him after he got away with murder, but I hope he pulls through.
    “The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards.”

    —Sir William Francis Butler

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    Cancer doesnt always kill. But then for such an old man you cant say he hasnt lived a respectable life. Really. I kinda think he will be happy to get it over with in the end.
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    Out of respect I will stay silent. But boy there sure are some dousies running through my sick little brain.

    Hope he recovers. He may have to get kemo though and take up smoking HEMP.
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    LOL.

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    I have no respect at all, and as such..

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    I hope he pulls through. I think Ted Keenedy has far to many times crossed the line of idiocy, and should have at least gotten probation for that car crash. But I hope he survives.


    BTW is it just me but do Rutger Hauer and Ted Kennedy bear a slight resemblance?



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    this cancer will more than likely kill him within afew months or 1 or 2 years.

    this cancer is probably the worst kind anyone can get, and it has almost a 100percent rate of regrowth if removed by surgery-- teddy is finished.

    hopefully he will live to see barack obama elected president.

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    I suppose if you cant say something nice about someone you shouldnt say anything at all.....I agree with op its really hard to sympathize for this man. I dont wish death on anyone but Im not gonna shed any tears.
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    Since the man helped fund a terrorist organization that was responsible for the deaths of many British citizens, I can't exactly get teary eyed about this news........but I can welcome it with a hearty laugh.
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    Well I personally haven't really liked him the big dig hasn't helped much but as chaigidel said this is a very bad tumor with under a year to 5 years left its also a very agonizing way to go(not that chappaquiddick was a good one). But he is the last of the Kennedy brothers, and my sympathies are definitely with the family.


    But one thing is the governer used to be able to pick the acting replacement when Kerry was running in '04 he had it switched so Romney couldn't name one now it will have to be voted on. I am kinda curious who wins his seat as no one in the family will be running.
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    What exactly is the car crash incident?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЯoMe kb8 View Post
    What exactly is the car crash incident?
    Was driving a car with a girl in it, he crashed the car into a pond and he never thought to tell any authorities about this incident.

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    "July 14, 2008: I think this is a case where Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are fundamentally sound. They're not in danger of going under. They're not the best investment these days from a long term standpoint going back. I think they are in good shape going forward. They're in the housing market. I do think their prospects going forward are very solid."
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    I don't see how it was murder, the guy panicked, cowardly but not a killer.

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    Not murder but he chose to cover up rather then try and save her.
    "July 14, 2008: I think this is a case where Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are fundamentally sound. They're not in danger of going under. They're not the best investment these days from a long term standpoint going back. I think they are in good shape going forward. They're in the housing market. I do think their prospects going forward are very solid."
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    Apparently he did try and save her but failed, thinking she was dead he panicked and didn;t call the police, was thinking about his career.

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    It is said that if he would have called the police right after the incident as the law states he would have saved the girl, yet his decision to wait caused her death.

    But that is a different topic.
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    Still what are we supposed to discuss about his tumour?
    The science then it doesn;t belong in this thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by ЯoMe kb8 View Post
    Still what are we supposed to discuss about his tumour?
    The science then it doesn;t belong in this thread
    It's about a Kennedy long before Clinton and Bush there is/was the Kennedy family which means anything about them is political

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    Well mostly the effect this has on the Senate and the world. Edward Kennedy is one of the most prominent Senators there.
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