Carter’s brain tumors inoperable, doctors say – Carter’s brain tumors inoperable, doctors say (This story continues here)
Gary Carter has four inoperable tumors on his brain – The family of former Mets catcher Gary Carter announced that the four tumors on his brain are inoperable. (This story continues here)
Carter’s brain tumors likely inoperable: report – Former Met great Gary Carter’s brain tumors are most likely inoperable, his daughter wrote on the family’s website, the Montreal Gazette reported Monday. According to Kimmy Bloemers, doctors are “99 per cent” certain her father has Grade 4 glioblastoma. T. (This story continues here)
Gary Carter’s brain tumors are inoperable, doctors say; non-surgical treatment is next – Gary Carter’s brain tumors are inoperable, doctors say; non-surgical treatment is next (This story continues here)
Report: Gary Carter’s tumors inoperable – New York, NY (Sports Network) – Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who won a World Series with the New York Mets, reportedly has Stage 4 brain cancer and his tumors are inoperable. (This story continues here)
Carter’s brain tumors deemed inoperable – New York Mets great Gary Carter’s worst fears were confirmed Tuesday when he learned that biopsies taken of his brain showed “conclusively” he has inoperable glioblastoma. (This story continues here)
Met great Carter diagnosed with brain tumors – Mets Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter has been diagnosed with four small tumors on his brain and will be going to Duke University Hospital for surgery in the next day or so, the Daily News has learned. According to sources close to Carter, the 57-year-old. (This story continues here)
Carter’s brain tumors likely inoperable – Doctors treating Mets great Gary Carter for brain cancer told his family that they are “99 percent sure” the Hall of Famer has a Grade 4 Glioblastoma and that it was likely inoperable, the New York Post reported Sunday. (This story continues here)
Gary Carter’s brain tumors inoperable – Gary Carter’s worst fears were confirmed today when he learned that biopsies taken of his brain on Friday showed “conclusively” the former Met has inoperable glioblastoma. Doctors at The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke said surgery “is not a good option” because of the location of… (This story continues here)
Gary Carter’s family hopes tumors are curable – Doctors informed Gary Carter’s family Saturday night that they were “99 percent sure” that he has a Grade 4 glioblastoma, an inoperable condition that affects the brain and central nervous system. (This story continues here)
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