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- Hamish was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2018. He said: ‘I was on the train to the airport when I couldn’t remember where I was going or how to work my mobile phone. My brain completely went.’ A hospital scan showed Hamish had a cancerous lump in his left temporal lobe, and soon after he underwent an awake brain surgery to remove the tumour.
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Apr 17, 2021 · A father-of-two from Sussex has described new cancer drugs as a 'game-changer', after his life-threatening brain tumour seems to have disappeared. Hamish Mykura from West Hoathly near...
Apr 10, 2021 · Patient Hamish Mykura, 59, a TV producer from West Sussex, says he believed 2020 would be his last until scans revealed his brain cancer had all but vanished.
Apr 11, 2021 · Patient Hamish Mykura, 59, a TV producer from West Sussex, says he believed 2020 would be his last until scans revealed his brain cancer had all but vanished. ‘The doctors are cautious but there’s a possibility I may be the first person to be cured of glioblastoma using drugs.’
Apr 11, 2021 · Hamish Mykura (59 from West Sussex) was first diagnosed with glioblastoma in August 2018 and was referred to The Royal Marsden for treatment, which included chemotherapy and radiotherapy, with surgery at St George's Hospital.
Aug 4, 2011 · Hamish Mykura, former EVP of programming and development for National Geographic in the UK and former head of documentaries for Channel 4, has died from brain cancer.
Oct 18, 2021 · Hamish Mykura, trial participant at The Royal Marsden Study leader Dr Juanita Lopez , Consultant Medical Oncologist, said: “Until now, immunotherapy has not worked for brain cancer. But by uncloaking the disease using ipatasertib, we could make some brain cancers vulnerable to atezolizumab.”
Hamish Mykura (59 from West Sussex) was first diagnosed with glioblastoma in August 2018 and was referred to The Royal Marsden for treatment, which included chemotherapy and radiotherapy, with surgery at St George's Hospital.