Stage III Oral Cancer under Tongue/Tumor growth under Chin
Needing Support I'am a "Newbie" here and would like to know if there are Long Term Surviors of this Cancer. I was told I had a 30% of making it. This is my 3rd time to "ride this Monster."
Will endure 8 weeks of Radiaition Therapy (5 Days of Week) plus Chemo once a week for 8 weeks (Cisplatin, IV Port). Could not remove my teeth,have g-tube for feeding. Show time starts Jan 9, 2017. Would like to hear from those who has been through "Journey." Thank you. May God show Mercy on me. I bid you Peace.
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Long Term Survivor
I finished treatment for Stage IV tongue cancer back in 2000. So I guess you can call me a long term survivor.
My treatment was a little backwards so I did 46 rounds of radiation with 10 simultaneous weekly chemos then surgery.
Treatments have improved over the years with more targeted radiation and drugs to help with the side effects of both radiation and chemo. Having the port will help save your veins and the tube will help with getting nutrition and calories in when it is hard to eat/swallow. But swallow as much and as long as possible to help preserve this function for after treatments.
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welcome
The Gander,
I am 4y 10m out from stage IVA, scc, bot, 1 lymph node, hpv+ (surgery, rads & Erbitux).
The treatment and side effects test you, but it is very doable, one day at a time.
Drink lots of water, swallow often and stay well nourished.
Matt
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Thank you all for replying,
Thank you all for replying, this gives me "hope" that I will do well. Not saying there won't be valleys and dips. I truly know this "Journey" is day to day, Love is Un- conditional and I know "not to beat myself up." I bid you Peace. I will be posting in the coming Weeks (as time and Energy allows).
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Echo what the others stated
Gander, long story made short, I went thru treatments in 2004 and finished my treatments, 12 yrs ago today. As you mentioned, the road will be bumpy at times, but you can do this.
Semper Fi Marine
My Best to You and Everyone Here
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