What kind of brain cancer did Gary Carter have?

What kind of brain cancer did Gary Carter have?

Gary Carter was diagnosed on Tuesday as having glioblastoma, an aggressive, fast-moving brain cancer that will be treated with radiation and chemotherapy, but not with surgery, according to a statement from the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Cancer Center at Duke University Medical Center, where biopsies of the cancer were …

How long did Gary Carter have brain cancer?

He was 57. Diagnosed with a Grade IV glioblastoma less than a year ago, Carter’s condition worsened on January 19th when it was reported that an MRI found additional lesions on his brain.

Was Gary Carter a good catcher?

A three-time Gold Glove Award winner, Carter set a record for fewest passed balls (one) in 1978 and paced all National League catchers in putouts eight times, assists five times, double plays five times and caught stealing percentage three times.