How Good Is the University of Michigan to Cure Brain Cancer?

Question by Smitty: How good is the University of Michigan to cure brain cancer?
I know somebody who has brain cancer and had surgery done at the University of Michigan. He’ll be having kimo therapy (or something like that.. I don’t know how to spell it. it’s something where you have chemicals that fight of fast growing cells) and I want to know how much it can help him and if he will be okay…

Best answer:

Answer by Mark S
i’d say he’s in good hands. Good luck.

(Chemo therapy – short for Chemical)

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