Hi - no, when my husband's GBM was found (it is completely separate to his previous tumour) we were told by everyone that it was inoperable. Even the biopsy failed to get pathology, but every specialist we have seen or spoken to, including Charlie Teo's office, has confirmed the diagnosis and the fact it is inoperable. About 10 days after the tumour was found, the surgeon who did the biopsy asked me to come and see him and he outlined the prognosis in graphic detail to me, leaving me with no doubts about what was expected to happen. Just about all the medical staff we have seen, with the exception of the medical oncologist, have gone to lengths to ensure I know what the prognosis is. Do you have a nurse care coordinator where your husband is receiving treatment? If you do, talk to her/him. The NCC at the hospital where my husband had his radiation was, and continues to be, absolutely fantastic. Even though we are back home now and under the care of a different hospital, when it takes too long to find out something here I go back and ask her and she is always helpful. But beware, once you know, it makes it hard to hope. All the best.