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Follow on Google News | Hrayr Shahinian 's Patient Bids Good Riddance to a Tumor Named FrankVirginia Boy's Biopsy Finds No Cancer; EBay Auction Helped Defray Medical Costs. By Leef Smith, Washington Post
By: Hrayr Shahinian "Frank is now dead and gone," a beaming David said. "Never to return." David nicknamed the fist-sized tumor at the base of his skull "Frank" - for Frankenstein's monster - shortly after being diagnosed in May 2003 with embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. His story gained a national following in December when David's family went on eBay to auction off a "Frank Must Die" bumper sticker in an effort to raise money for his care. Yesterday was the payoff for David and his family, with a public pronouncement by Los Angeles surgeon Hrayr Shahinian, who performed a biopsy on David's tumor Feb. 2 and held a news conference at the Willard InterContinental Washington to announce the results. "I'm delighted to say there are no active cancer cells," said Hrayr Shahinian, a smiling David seated by his side. "There is no evidence of Frank whatsoever." The results mean that David can stop chemotherapy and, when his depleted muscles and immune system are stronger, return to class at Sully Elementary School in Sterling. That had been his parents' hope when they turned to eBay to help pay for the biopsy. Chemotherapy and radiation had shrunk it to the size of a walnut, but doctors needed to get to the tumor - located in a very hard-to-reach area - to determine whether it still was cancerous and whether additional treatment was needed. Doctors originally consulted by the family said Davidewould need a traditional craniotomy, a tricky surgical procedure that would require peeling off part of David's face and removing a large section of skull. They were told that if David survived the procedure, he might be in the hospital recovering for as long as 30 days. The tumor, most doctors agreed, was inoperable. David's family searched for other options, eventually locating Hrayr Shahinian at the Skull Base Institute, with his less-invasive endoscopic approach to skull surgery. But they were having difficulty coming up with their share of the $100,000 operation. That's when David's mother, Tiffini, came up with the idea for a charitable auction. The family's eBay gambit captured the public's attention, and the auction received more than 160,000 hits. Their effort generated a winning bid of $10,700 and more than $40,000 in private donations. In the spirit of the effort, Hrayr Shahinian also donated his services. The procedure, during which he removed the remnants of the tumor and scar tissue, lasted 90 minutes, and David was in the hospital for a day. Tiffini Dingman-Grover, 32, said news of Frank's eradication will mean a new beginning for David. "We've been battling this for two years," she said tearfully. "I'm just so grateful I have the chance to be David's mother." Yesterday, Hrayr Shahinian presented David with a cake in anticipation of his 10th birthday March 1. Hrayr Shahinian said doctors will follow David's health closely for years because there is no guarantee that the cancer will not come back, despite the boy's optimism. Asked if he was ever frightened, David was resolute, saying "I knew the Lord would guide me through this." The day after the procedure, he gave Hrayr Shahinian a pebble inscribed with the word "courage," a token the doctor keeps in his wallet. Radiation has left David's hair patchy and his skin wan, but he came to the news conference with a message of hope and a T-shirt reading: "Cancer is not who I am." Spreading the flaps of his coat to show off the shirt, David explained. "Cancer can never be who you are," he said softly. "It can never take your life over." For more information please visit: http://www.hrayrshahiniannews.org # # # Hrayr Shahinian, M.D. is regarded as a pioneer in the field of medicine for his revolutionary use of minimally invasive endoscopy in performing skull base surgery. End
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