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| Joined: Mar 2019 Posts: 1 Member | OP Member Joined: Mar 2019 Posts: 1 | I am new to this forum so not sure if I’m posting correctly. I had stage one tongue cancer removed June 2017. Since healing I’ve had a sore area under tongue on floor of mout. Surgeon said caused by scar tissue. I live in Florida in winter and my oral surgeon here said there are white spots and wants to biopsy. I’m dreading doing that as I almost don’t want to know. The thought of more surgery makes me want to live in the dark. There is no lump or open sore. It is in the area where the cord from floor of mouth attaches to tongue. Concerned and confused
Lynne
| | | | Joined: Sep 2018 Posts: 71 Likes: 1 Supporting Member (50+ posts) | Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Sep 2018 Posts: 71 Likes: 1 | Hello! Girl I'd say everyone on this page, once we're on this side of treatment, fears the R word above all so I understand!! We lived all through the C and forevermore fear recurrence.
Hopefully you just have some leukoplakia and nothing major. It's good your getting it looked at NOW rather than LATER. You sure don't want it to be something major and it grew larger out of fear of just seeing what it is!!
Good luck!!!
Laura Age 40 Tongue lesion on left side grew and was hurting in mid-August Dx as squamous cell carcinoma on 9.18.18 Left Neck Dissection and tongue surgery, lost a fourth of my tongue on 10.1.18, tumor had grown to a T3 Margins were clear except front section of tongue margin had three stray cancer cells that were not in the tumor Additional surgery 10.18.18 to remove another cm near where the stray cells were found 33 radiation treatments from Nov 2018 through Jan 2019
| | | | Joined: May 2018 Posts: 32 Likes: 4 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: May 2018 Posts: 32 Likes: 4 | I think best to get a biopsy and get it over with, hopefully it’s nothing. I’ll be thinking of you. Take care.
Mouth/tongue cancer dx Feb 2018. Surgery Apr 2018, partial glossectomy, tongue reconstruction (radial forearm flap donor site), neck dissection. Tumour 2.5 cm, 0.8 cm deep. Histologic grade G3 Poorly differentiated. 3 of 25 lymph nodes involved max size 0.6 cm. pT2pN2b (stage 4a) Chemo Radiation June / July 2018. Completed 35 rads, 2 of the 3 chemos.
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