Thursday, July 10, 2003
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Dr. David Wiebers, Mayo Clinic neurologist
Why the study was needed
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What results mean to patients and physicians
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What the study is about
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Important factors in making treatment decisions
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Importance of patient age in treatment decisions
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How patients react
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Discovery of unruptured aneurysm needn't cause panic or undue alarm
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Unruptured Brain Aneurysm Patient
Patient describes original diagnosis of unruptured aneurysm
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How patient felt
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What the doctor told her
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How she feels today — "Life today is great"
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