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Ted Kennedy 'feeling like a million bucks' after brain op

Cancer battle:Ted Kennedy leave Massachusetts General Hospital in May after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor

Ted Kennedy told his wife he felt "like a million bucks" as he recovered from risky surgery designed to reduce his brain tumour and give chemotherapy and radiation treatments a chance to work.

The 76-year-old Democratic senator, a brother of late President John F. Kennedy, was expected to stay at the North Carolina hospital for about a week before returning home to Massachusetts for further treatment.

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.

"After a brief recuperation, he will begin targeted radiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and chemotherapy treatment," his doctor, Dr. Allan Friedman, said in a statement following Monday's procedure.

"I hope that everyone will join us in praying for Sen. Kennedy to have an uneventful and robust recovery."

Doctors gave few details about the surgery, and did not say how much was removed. The procedure lasted about 3 1/2 hours.

"I feel like a million bucks. I think I'll do that again tomorrow," Kennedy was quoted by a family spokeswoman as telling his wife, Vicki, immediately after the surgery.

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 tumour discovered in about 9,000 Americans a year.

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

Cutting a tumour 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.

Median survival for glioblastomas is 12 to 15 months, but the range is wide, said Dr. Mark Gilbert, a brain tumor expert at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

The outlook for patients with malignant gliomas is poor, and depends on what type of glioma a patient has.

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

Doctors have not revealed Kennedy's treatment plan, but typical radiation treatment is five days a week for a month, using 3D imaging techniques that narrowly deliver the beams to the tumor, affecting as little surrounding tissue as possible.

Kennedy also likely will receive the chemotherapy drug Temodar during and after radiation. It can cause typical chemo side effects - nausea, vomiting and fatigue - but treatments are much better for these than even a few years ago, doctors stressed.

He also may be treated with Avastin, a newer targeted drug to deprive the tumor of its blood supply, though this is still experimental as initial treatment, rather than after patients have relapsed.

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