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Buccal mucosal squamous cell carcinoma
Hello there! I am a 51 year old woman who was recently diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma right buccal mucosa. Started with what I thought was a cheek bite in Decemeber. It would not heal properly, and in January at my normal dentist appointment he was concerned and sent me on for a biopsy. Got the call Feb 6th that…
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Radiation side effect vocal cord paralysis
Well, I guess the other shoe has dropped. We are 3 years post treatment - chemoradiation for Stage 4 nasopharyngeal tumor. The cancer is gone but 3 years post treatment there is nerve damage from the radiation resulting in vocal cord paralysis. At first it was just one side but now the other side is becoming affected. It’s…
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anyone develop psoriasis?
About three years ago, two years post-treatment, we started fighting psoriasis on Jim's face. It is now spreading to his eye and I'm worried our doctor will finally want to use one of the biologics which have a propensity for making one prone to develop cancer, specifically, lymphoma. The doctor has been resisting these…
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Venting....and has it happened to anyone else?
Hey all - so some of you know that my 83 yr old mother has been diagnosed with throat cancer and her treatment option was radiation. She thought about it, even had an appointment to get her teeth pulled, but we explored surgery (not an option, it turns out) and through the course of that time, mom decided she didn't want…
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Daughter New To The Forum ( HNSqcc) Metastasis to Thoriac Lymph Nodes, HPV+16
Hello everyone Im Daniella, and Im the daughter to James ( Jimmy D), 68. Hoping to find similar cases, support, treatments, stories, and comradery here! :) Ok, so Dad is a healthy man normally, never smoked or heavily drank. He weighs 165 lbs, and is 5'10. He was diagnosed with HNSqcc in the base of his tongue. Went on…
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Slow progress
Greetings to all of you Cancer survivors for which I am one. I will try to shorten a very long story which is mostly positive with some setbacks. Radiation and Chemo finished July 2017 after neck surgery for stage 4 carcinoma which can be treated successfully if it hasn't metastasized. Mine hadn't and I have so far been…
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Please post on Matt's thread :)
Please sound off, so we all know who's here. I'm Sue, Oropharangeal in 2017 - not Superwoman as I origonally thought.
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Therabite
Thought I would start a new post since trismus came up as side effect from radiation and treatment. We ended up buying something called a Therabite to exercise the jaw and gradually get it to open wider. It cost a pretty penny and insurance did not cover it, but it has improved my husband’s ability to open his jaw wider…
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MEC surgery on the 15th!
I was diagnosed with MEC on my retromolar pad on December 13th after having a "cyst" removed taht turned out to be MEC. I am praying they can get clear margins on the 15th and I can put this behind me. Has anyone else had experiece with cancer in this location?
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Surviaval rates for recurrent oropharyngeal cancer
Hi, I met with my SO yesterday and among other things he gave me a paper. its says of 181 with Oropharyngeal cancer hpv+, the 2 years survival rate was 54.6% and the hpv- was 27.6%. I have a selective Neck dissetion on 9/25/18, and will be hospitalized and under observation 24/7, for 7 days if no complication arises. So I…
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11 Yrs. after Head Neck Cancer doing great
After reading many of the posts on this board I thought I would throw some white light on the issue of head neck cancer. I am a survivor. It has been 11 years and I am stronger than ever. I never had surgery or went through chemo as I thin they are poor options for this type of cancer. Instead I did hyperthermia and low…
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WOW....I’m speechless
All the lost information.....this never happened before....and I’ve been here 7 years. p
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Missing data for current discussions
I understand this could be very frustrating for new members and those with current issues. WE CAN ONLY GO FORWARD. PLEASE - if you are anyone that was currently looking for information and/or support, please start a new thread. The same great members are still here, ready to help! Crystal
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Still here!
I don't post often, but I am still here to lend an ear or a shoulder to lean on!
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Missing Data Event-Check your Account-
This is to let everyone know you should sign in and click on home at the top left if you are not already there and click on "preferences and settings" in the green box lower left. Check your information is correct. I had my email address and other things just on this page that I had to reenter and click save at the bottom…
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Lost Discussions
This breakdown of the system resulting in the loss of so many conversations, helpful tips, resources, guidance, etc. is awful. i can't believe that there wasn't a solid back-up system in place to prevent something like this from occuring. It's a terrible blow to folks who are struggling with life threatening health issues…
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It's Becoming "REAL"
It's official...liver resection to happen on February 19th. Got the call and I can't explain what I'm feeling. I "knew" it would happen but it still feels like I am watching clips from a movie about someone else. But, it's ME!!!I still don't know if both colon and liver with be resected at the same time. I have a…
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CT/PET
2 1/2 months ago I fininshed treatment fir tonsil cancer with lymph node involement. 35 rads and 3 intense chemos. CT was really good. PET in 10 days....and scared to death. Is the CT predictive of PET results?
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Hate it but it's back again
sorry it's been so long, but just yesterday left my ENT office and got my results from my recent ct scans, Was told i have a recurrent from my cancer, this time it's on my base of my tongue, not many options was told to me, First option was open surgery and i was told that,that would consist of loss of tongue,…
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PET scan not covered by insurance?
Just got an EOB (explanation of benefits) yesterday for the PET scan I had in early August, the insurance company has decided it was "medically unnecessary" and isn't going to pay for it. Any of you folks run into this? In retrospect I or my rad onc should have sought preauthorization, but I admit it didn't even occur to…
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Hubby with tonsil cancer with lymph node involvement
My husband of 25 years was diagnosed with tonsil cancer withlymph nodes involved on March 8. He has had a lump on his neck for 9 months before we finally got it checked. I must say the news of this was devastating. We have since gotten in at the University of Michigan Hospital and met with the Oto, RO and dentistry. MO is…
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Interesting read
Hi, Have not posted in a while but wanted to share an article I came across that's relevant to a lot of us. The following link is to an article about a HPV vaccine that shows promise to those that have HPV. Here is a snippet from the article "vaccine is poised to combat existing infection and prevent and treat the onset of…
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Treatments
Hi, Recently l have been diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma ( hpv virus ) I discovered a lump in my neck and sure enough it was cancer. The cancer is in 1 lymph node in my neck and their is a tumor on 1 side of my tounge at the base. The oncologist thinks that this is the primary. I am receiving 7 weeks of radiation (…
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3 Month PET= NED!!
Hello, Just thought I would send an update on my cancer journey. diagnosed in March with HPV+ HNC, right tonsil and right lymph node. Treatment was 6 weeks daily proton beam radiation at Mayo clinic. Initially insurance denied out of network proton beam rads therapy stating it was "experimental". After a written letter…
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Just venting
Sorry to be a negative nelly, but I need a place to vent, with no judgement. I am about 14 months post treatment for Scc HPV ( tonsil) . 4 months since feeding tube was removed. I lost 50 lbs at first. Another 20 after I started eating on my own. It is a stuggle to eat. Have to have water to wash down most things. My sense…
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A Must See-Short Video for Cancer Patients and Families
Please look at this video it is 17 minutes it is great for us cancer patients and supporting families and friends and it is called Lost in Transition as we transition from cancer patient to cancer survivor now you are done and they talk about how once treatment is done everybody thinks you are done with treatment,…
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I’m Back Again...
On Sunday I am going back to Dana Farber for a redo of evicting Griselda from my neck....she is a stubborn b**ch!! On the bright side...ALL the nodes in my lung have resolve....that’s right, gone like yesterday’s news. If this cyroablation on my neck works this time I will be cancer free for the first time in 3 years.…
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6 months post and still have some questions
Im 6mos post and I am still dealing with mucus and having trouble eating foods without chasing it down with water. Doctor said this is normal, and that people are different. I know when I went for my first scope he said pet scan wasn't clear to see if the tumor was gone. Once he scoped I was clean. I still wonder because…
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Bad news responses
Thanks Matt, Russ and Tommy for responding. I will try to stay positive and I agree my doctor shouldn't of alarmed me like that. He's good at his profession but can be insensitive at times. I will try to stay positive. Lost my voice too for last 3 months. Still trying to find where it went! Lol Had a marvelous singing…
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Odd Sensations at Neck...
Hi All! Trusting to find you doing well in this journey we are on with good thoughts coming your way! I have a question. Have any of you had a sensation of "being choked...or a tight band around your neck post treatment, partial neck resection, max in rads for SSS of tongue, metz leseion around jugular same side . I…