Head and Neck cancers Support Group
Oral cancer or oral cavity cancer, a subtype of head and neck cancer, is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity. It may arise as a primary lesion originating in any of the oral tissues, by metastasis from a distant site of origin, or by extension from a neighboring anatomic structure, such as the nasal cavity or the maxillary sinus.
My dad had stage 4 Laranyx cancer. He was going to do chemo and radiation solely and see what happened. His surgeon went above my dad\'s wishes and if he was to get treatment he had to have the surgery first. The cancer was so extensive that they had to completely remove the voice box and accidently severed some nerves in his tongue. From then on he could no longer speak and had trouble eating and swallowing. I know that surgery is a good choice for people in the beginning stages of cancer, but I think for someone with stage 4 it was a bad choice that greatly hindered my dad\'s quality of life.
Lollie
Alan is now in Stage 4, It is moving fast. The cancer is in the new jaw bone the tongue the larex the inner ear and they just did a CT scan to see if his headaches were caused by brain cancer.
I think you dr. is an idiot. Unless there was cancer in the servered area some one screwed up. Surgery is a good option for oral cancer as long as you haven't had rediation. The radiation makes it hard for the tissue to heal. Sometimes it doesn't. That could be why the dr. wanted to do the surgery first.