Chris Cook is a 40-year-old triathlete who devotes four days a week to his fitness. A type of brain tumor called glioblastoma was diagnosed. Because he felt that the metallic taste in his mouth was due to a cavity. After six weeks of radiation, 42 consecutive days of chemotherapy, and then chemotherapy every 28 days for 12 months, Cook finally completed his treatment in May 2024. Approximately one year and five months after experiencing your first symptoms. Now when the Michigan resident shares his story. So Cook credits his doctors…
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