Glioblastoma Brain Tumor: Why I Chose Optune Gio
Connect NOW: https://bit.ly/ConnectOptuneGio Every year, thousands of people are diagnosed with Glioblastoma brain tumors, which is one of the most aggressive and difficult conditions in modern medicine, and yet the people fighting it continue to show up, choose positivity, and refuse to let the disease define their story. Doctors describe a glioblastoma brain tumor as one of the most common primary brain tumors they encounter in clinical settings, and its aggressive nature has made it one of the most difficult conditions to treat for decades. Despite years of research and advances in oncology, it continues to challenge even the most experienced medical teams. One of the treatments highlighted in this episode is Optune Gio, a device that has demonstrated a real survival benefit for patients battling GBM. For someone whose most precious resource is time, every additional day carries enormous weight. Patients and their families are faced with impossible decisions, yet they continue to choose life, again and again. What makes this series different is that it goes beyond the clinical. We hear directly from a patient who understands that a glioblastoma brain tumor does not just attack the body, it can quietly steal moments, moods, and mindset too. Falling into a dark hole of self-pity, as the patient honestly reflects, means surrendering precious time to the disease itself. That awareness becomes its own form of strength. Living with aggressive brain tumors demands more than medical treatment. It demands a shift in perspective. This episode introduces us to a journey shaped by a primary brain tumor diagnosis that would test anyone. And that is exactly what this patient brings, an unshakeable commitment to positivity even when the odds feel overwhelming. Important Safety Information What is Optune Gio® approved to treat? Optune Gio is a wearable, portable, FDA-approved device indicated to treat a type of brain cancer called glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) in adult patients 22 years of age or older. Newly diagnosed GBM If you have newly diagnosed GBM, Optune Gio is used together with a chemotherapy called temozolomide (TMZ) if: • Your cancer is confirmed by your healthcare professional AND • You have had surgery to remove as much of the tumor as possible Recurrent GBM If your tumor has come back, Optune Gio can be used alone as an alternative to standard medical therapy if: • You have tried surgery and radiation and they did not work or are no longer working AND • You have tried chemotherapy and your GBM has been confirmed by your healthcare professional. Who should not use Optune Gio? Optune Gio is not for everyone. Talk to your doctor if you have: • An implanted medical device (programmable shunt), skull defect (missing bone with no replacement), or bullet fragment. Optune Gio has not been tested in people with implanted electronic devices, which may cause the devices not to work properly, and Optune Gio has not been tested in people with skull defects or bullet fragments, which may cause Optune Gio not to work properly • A known sensitivity to conductive hydrogels (the gel on the arrays placed on the scalp like the ones used on EKGs). When Optune Gio comes into contact with the skin, it may cause more redness and itching or may rarely cause a life-threatening allergic reaction Do not use Optune Gio if you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant. It is not known if Optune Gio is safe or effective during pregnancy. What should I know before using Optune Gio? Optune Gio should only be used after receiving training from qualified personnel, such as your doctor, a nurse, or other medical staff who have completed a training course given by Novocure®, the maker of Optune Gio. • Do not use any parts that did not come with the Optune Gio Treatment Kit sent to you by Novocure or given to you by your doctor • Do not get the device or transducer arrays wet • If you have an underlying serious skin condition on the scalp, discuss with your doctor whether this may prevent or temporarily interfere with Optune Gio treatment What are the possible side effects of Optune Gio? Most common side effects of Optune Gio when used together with chemotherapy (temozolomide, or TMZ) were low blood platelet count, nausea, constipation, vomiting, tiredness, scalp irritation from the device, headache, seizure, and depression. The most common side effects when using Optune Gio alone were scalp irritation (redness and itchiness) and headache. Other side effects were malaise, muscle twitching, fall and skin ulcers. Talk to your doctor if you have any of these side effects or questions. Please visit OptuneGio.com/Safety for the Optune Gio Instructions For Use (IFU) for complete information regarding the device’s indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions. Recommended Video • Glioblastoma Treatment: From Diagnosis to ...

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