Life a challenge for Kamloops man with rare, aggressive brain tumour
It started with an agonizing headache and numbness in his fingertips. Darrin Yusishen, 40, went to Royal Inland Hospital on July 20, and returned home with drugs for a bad migraine. Less than a week later, Yusishen lay awake during surgery while doctors worked to remove as much of his brain tumour as they could.
Glioblastoma, a rare and aggressive type of brain tumour, accounts for about 12 per cent of all brain tumours and affects about one in 35,000 people. It’s spreads quickly
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