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alternative to surgery for redcurrant squamous cell cancer of the floor of the mouth
Asked by krbrowndog on Tuesday, December 6, 2011
alternative to surgery for redcurrant squamous cell cancer of the floor of the mouth
I went through this awful surgery once and don't think I can do it againn
6 Answers from the Community
ButchersWife
My husband has squamous cell cancer on the tongue. He had surgery-then radiation and remained clear for 1 1/2 years, then it reappeared on his tongue and operated on. A lump also was found in his neck and found to be inoperable due to being on the carotid artery. The doctors evaluated him for chemo/radiation. Chemo did nothing for the tumor and all treatments have now stopped. We are feeding him as many whole, natural foods and fresh squeezed juices as we can, and he is feeling much better and with a lot more energy. This is an awful, and agressive cancer. I wish you the best.
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over 9 years agokrbrowndog
I have had a 33 day course of radiation and am now 8 weeks out from the last tx. The tissue is very swollen and seem to be to be growing back. I have been looked at a couple of times and have been reassured, however the implants I have in my jaw are now almost completely covered again by tissue. I am worried that the cancer has come back. Can a person go through radiation twice (or more) or am I stuck now with surgery and/or chemo? help, anyone....
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about 9 years agomusician8245
I have a similar situation. Have gone thru Chemo/Radiation. cancer still there and I'm told the surgery is my only option. Having it done in Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, Ca. in about 3-4 weeks.
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