Newly Diagnosed
GeorgieGirl
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My husband has been diagnosed with mucoepidermoid cancer of the salivary glands. He has had surgery and told that all the cancer was removed. He is going to start radiation treatment next week.
This is a uncommon form of cancer and I cannot find much on it. Anyone out there that went through the radiation with this type of cancer? He will receive radiation on just the right side of his neck. How long before the side effects begin - burning, swallowing problems, etc?
We have received horror stories from one doctor and much less alarming information from the radiologist oncologist. What have your experiences been?
Scared, but hopeful.
This is a uncommon form of cancer and I cannot find much on it. Anyone out there that went through the radiation with this type of cancer? He will receive radiation on just the right side of his neck. How long before the side effects begin - burning, swallowing problems, etc?
We have received horror stories from one doctor and much less alarming information from the radiologist oncologist. What have your experiences been?
Scared, but hopeful.
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Hi there. I hope you're still checking for responses. I am 23, and was diagnosed with mucoepidermoid carcinoma in 1998. I had a recurrence last February which warranted a fourth surgery (since 98) and radiation. I had problems starting the second week of radiation, to the day. The doctors were right. I had skin redness (severely red, but not as painful as it looked). My earlobes hurt the most, and got very tender. It's ironic that your husband has right side only. Mine was too. I got sores on my tongue (which got infected and REALLY hurt ...but I thought this was normal until the doc saw them). I had trouble with any food that was even remotely spicey. Please let me know if you want more information. I rarely find people with this form of cancer and would actually enjoy sharing experiences. Please email me if you'd like: jaylene19@hotmail.com
God Bless,
Jaylene, Cleveland Ohio0 -
The side effectsd of radiation can be varied, and many do not develop for years after the treatments themselves. There is a complete list of the immediate ones that you might look at on this web page http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/dental/dental-complications.htm I hope this information helps you. The first few months after treatment were the worst for me, but then things started to improve. I am now five years out from both radiation and surgery and life is great. This is a difficult path, but it is highly doable. Wishing you a rapid recovery, Brian0
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I have had minor salivary gland cance runder the tongue did not know it was there dentist found it only surgery no radio or chem the radio is pretty horrible wellits all pretty horrible but at my age 62 I just wish they had left me alone they had a job to find any tumour not supreised never feklt I had cancer i am sure i would hav egone on for a few more years without any effects its ruined me0
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Hi,
my husband has the same: mucoepidermoid cancer of the right parotid (salivary) gland. for him surgery wasn' t possible. He had chemo and next month is going to start radiotherapy. How did your husband get on with his? Like you I am anxious. The radiologist oncologist seems confident that everything is going to be ok and doesn't think the side-effects are very worrying. But when i read other people's responses I realise that it is going to be tough.
wishing you both all good things: courage, hope, recover
Sara0
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