NBA’s Jason Collins
First Openly Gay Player
Fighting ‘One of Deadliest Forms’ Of Brain Cancer
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Ex-NBA participant Jason Collins — the league’s first overtly homosexual participant — simply opened up on his severe well being battle … revealing he was identified with Stage 4 glioblastoma, “one of the deadliest forms” of mind most cancers.
Collins, who introduced he had a mind tumor earlier this 12 months, detailed his journey in an interview with ESPN‘s Ramona Shelburne … saying he first seen signs again in August.
The greatest points he was coping with included short-term reminiscence loss and depleted comprehension … and after testing, he realized he had glio — an extremely aggressive type of the illness.
“Imagine a monster with tentacles spreading across the underside of my brain the width of a baseball,” Collins mentioned … including it is inconceivable to completely resect the mass with out popping out of the process “different.”
“My glio is extraordinary for all the wrong reasons, and is ‘wild type’ — it has all these mutations that make it even more deadly and difficult to treat.”
But Collins fought — beginning with remedy, then radiation and chemotherapy … and it labored. He mentioned he slowly began to come back out of his fog.
Even with all of the remedy, Collins mentioned the common prognosis is 11-14 months.
“If that’s all the time I have left, I’d rather spend it trying a course of treatment that might one day be a new standard of care for everyone.”
Keep preventing, Jason.