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- JLB
- Houston, TX
- Member Since Mar 2012
Their Diagnoses (2)
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- Patient: Squamous Cell Cancer, Unknown Primary
- Patient Info: Newly diagnosed (has not begun treatment), Diagnosed: over 10 years ago, Male, Age: 73
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- Patient: Squamous Cell Cancer, Unknown Primary
- Patient Info: Newly diagnosed (has not begun treatment), Diagnosed: over 10 years ago, Male, Age: 73
- View this journey (2 Experiences)
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I have been diagnosed with a small malignant tumor on the back of my tongue, which gas spread to a lymph node in the right side of my neck (small lump) . As far as I've been told, it hasn't spread beyond that. Things are moving fast. So far I've had 4 impacted wisdom teeth an 8 rear molars removed to facilitate future radiation therapy. No treatment started yet. Has anyone ever had anything like this? If so, any suggestions or thoughts? Is this survivable? I'm not on facebook or anything like that, so if possible please respond by emait. Thanks!
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