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#1407 07-18-2003 02:48 PM | Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 41 Contributing Member (25+ posts) | OP Contributing Member (25+ posts) Joined: Jun 2003 Posts: 41 | Hey everyone. Just wanted to share the good news of today's visit to the ENT. He gave me the results of the CT scans that were done and has told me that they were all negative (except of course for the visible tumor on my tongue.) He also did his own physical exam which involved putting a scope down my nasal passage and reported that everything looked the way it should. He also pointed out that the tumor had not reached the midline of my tongue.
The end result is that he is recommending surgery (his specialty, so I wasn't surprised). He did however present a great case for going with surgery prior to radiation and/or chemo. He is also suggesting that I have a modified neck disection to ensure that the lymph nodes have not been involved yet. I agree with his reasoning as well.
All things considered I think I'm willing to take the chance that surgery with a 7-10 day hospitalization will be the best way to go. I was told that given my particular situation I would have a 70-80% chance to be cured by the surgery alone.
Is there anything I have not yet considered in making this decission? Or is there anything you think I still need to know?
Peace,
Fr. Mike
Fr. Mike SCC on the base of tongue, right side. T2 N1 M0. July 25, 2003 partial (40%) glossectomy, forearm flap reconstruction, right side neck disection.
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