Ted Kennedy Out Of 'Successful' Brain Surgery

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MIKE BAKER | June 2, 2008 11:03 PM EST | AP

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In a May 21, 2008, file photo Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., waves toward members of the media while arriving by car at the Kennedy family's compound, in Hyannisport, Mass. Sen. Kennedy will undego surgery for his brain tumor Monday June 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Steven Senne/file)

DURHAM, N.C. — After investigating his options with his trademark intensity, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy underwent 3 1/2 hours of risky and exquisitely delicate surgery Monday to cut out as much of his cancerous brain tumor as possible.

"I feel like a million bucks. I think I'll do that again tomorrow," the 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat was quoted by a family spokeswoman as telling his wife immediately afterward.

Dr. Allan Friedman, who performed the surgery at Duke University Medical Center, pronounced the operation a success and said it "accomplished our goals." Up next: chemotherapy and radiation, aimed at shrinking whatever is left of the tumor.

"The main goal is to remove as much of the tumor as possible to give any other therapy that we do a better chance of working," said Dr. John Sampson, associate deputy director of Duke's brain tumor center.

The sole surviving son of America's most glamorous and tragic political family was diagnosed last month with a malignant glioma, an often lethal type of brain tumor discovered in about 9,000 Americans a year.

Details about Kennedy's exact type of tumor have not been disclosed, but some cancer specialists said it's likely a glioblastoma multiforme _ an especially deadly and tough-to-remove type _ because other kinds are more common in younger people.

Cutting a tumor down to size _ or "debulking" it _ is extremely delicate because of the risk of harming healthy brain tissue that governs movement and speech. But Friedman, who is the top neurosurgeon at Duke and an internationally known tumor surgeon, said Kennedy should not experience any permanent neurological effects.

Doctors said Kennedy was awake for much of the surgery, which begins with opening the scalp and removing a piece of the skull to expose the brain. Sometimes, to avoid damaging areas that control speech, surgeons use a probe to stimulate parts of the brain, then hold a conversation with the patient.

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In the following days, Kennedy will probably be given drugs to prevent brain swelling and seizures, which are possible complications of the surgery. The senator will also be closely watched for bleeding and blood clots, because strokes are also a risk, though they are uncommon. He is expected to return to Boston in about a week.

"After a brief recuperation, he will begin targeted radiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and chemotherapy treatment," Friedman said. "I hope that everyone will join us in praying for Sen. Kennedy to have an uneventful and robust recovery."

Doctors found the tumor last month after Kennedy suffered a seizure at his home on Cape Cod.

Rep. William Delahunt, D-Mass., a longtime friend of Kennedy's, said Kennedy threw himself into helping find treatment options in much the same way he searched for cures when son Edward Jr. faced bone cancer at age 12 and daughter Kara had lung cancer five years ago.

He went so far was to pull Kara out of Johns Hopkins and brought her to a Boston hospital when he was not satisfied with her initial course of treatment. In his own case, he met on Friday with family and doctors at Mass General and decided then to head to Duke for treatment, Delahunt said.

The outlook for patients with malignant gliomas is poor. Median survival for patients with moderately severe ones is three to five years, and less than a year those with the most severe type.

Surgery is rarely a cure but is considered the best option for extending life. But because of the risks, especially in someone as old as Kennedy, doctors sometimes advise against it.

In Friedman, Kennedy picked "one of the thought leaders" in the field of neuro-oncology, said Dr. Otis Brawley, the top doctor at the American Cancer Society. Dr. Matthew Ewend, chief of neurosurgery at the University of North Carolina, said: "He's an excellent surgeon. His patients are in very good hands."

Typical radiation treatment is five days a week for a month, using 3-D imaging techniques that narrowly deliver the beams to the tumor, affecting as little surrounding tissue as possible.

"After completing treatment, I look forward to returning to the United States Senate and to doing everything I can to help elect Barack Obama as our next president," Kennedy said is a statement issued before the surgery.

Monday's operation "spells nothing but hope," Duke's Sampson said from Chicago, where he was attending a conference of 30,000 cancer specialists. "What we're seeing with the surgery and this conference is that there's hope for patients with this kind of cancer."

Kennedy spoke on Sunday with Connecticut Democratic Sen. Christopher Dodd, one of his closest friends. But in his typical fighter's style, there was little talk about the cancer or his impending surgery. Instead, it was all about a pair of legislative measures _ on mental health care and education _ that Kennedy has been working on for months.

"He wants to get them done and he expects to be here when they are done," Dodd said. "He plans on coming back as soon as the doctors will let him."

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Associated Press reporter Glen Johnson contributed to this report from Boston, AP Writer Andrew Miga contributed from Washington and AP Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione contributed from Chicago.

DURHAM, N.C. — After investigating his options with his trademark intensity, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy underwent 3 1/2 hours of risky and exquisitely delicate surgery Monday to cut out as much of h...
DURHAM, N.C. — After investigating his options with his trademark intensity, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy underwent 3 1/2 hours of risky and exquisitely delicate surgery Monday to cut out as much of h...
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Prayers and All Best to the Kennedy family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 06/02/2008
- Grannysue I'm a Fan of Grannysue 133 fans permalink
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I will pray for Senator Kennedy's recovery and hopefully all will go well with the chemo and radiation treatments. He made a choice for himself based on what he felt was the best course of action. I'm happy that him and his family are taking this on head on!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 06/02/2008
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Our family continues to pray for Senator Kennedy and his family. I loved his post-op comment--a Kennedy classic!
May we also find more cures and treatments for tis horrible disease and may all of us have health care such as the Senator's so that if this should happen to a loved one, God forbid, we won't worry about the cost of the cure, either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 06/02/2008
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Sen. Kennedy,

I am pleased that your surgery went well. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. Thank you, Senator, for the years of service you have provided our country. This is a tall order indeed when coupled with being patriarch and leader of the Kennedy family and uncle to the children of your slain brothers. You are truly a remarkable man and heads above so many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/02/2008
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Good news, and best wishes on a speedy recovery!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 06/02/2008
- prof92506 I'm a Fan of prof92506 5 fans permalink

Ted, you're a great man from a great family. I wish you a speedy and complete recovery! America needs you! Love from California to you and your familty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 06/02/2008
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GREAT news!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 06/02/2008

Many blessings, an abundance of peace, and overflow of positive energy to the Kennedy family.

Let's also respect their privacy in the coming weeks and months when they need it and ask for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 06/02/2008
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I'm so glad it went well. I wish him the best.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 06/02/2008

Courage Ted,... You're and will be in our hearts and prayers.
Meanwhile, sending thoughts of healing to Ted and brave family
I wish there were more Ted Kennedy but there is only one like you
Take it easy as long as it takes but I pray for godspeed to good health

Like to a father, we owe you a lot
we are grateful to you, Ted

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 06/02/2008

Get well soon Senator. Am sure the world is watching and praying
for your quick recovery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 06/02/2008

Sending thoughts of healing...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 06/02/2008
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"Kennedy should not experience any permanent neurological effects."

I'm so pleased, filled with joy, let it be so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 06/02/2008
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Amen! God bless you Senator Kennedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 06/02/2008
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Buddha bless you, Ted. I wish you all the best. You've done a lot for those of us out here with no insurance or under insurance. I do not believe in chemo or radiation (causes worse problems) but I will pray for your recovery in any way it can proceed1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 06/02/2008

We are there with you, you with the heart of a warrior!

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