Oral cancer in the news, but this seems to refute a lot of what has been "popular" recently. This suggests that, at least death rates, from oral cancer are declining, well, for certain populations.

FWIW my oncologist here in London recently said that oral cancer is becoming much more treatable.

http://news.yahoo.com/oral-cancer-deaths-declining-among-well-educated-223417828.html


47 yr old male non-smoker, social drinker, fit. Jan'10, Stg3 rt tonsil+rt neck SCC, HPV+, rad+chmo Vancouver Cda. 2yr clear Apr'12 London UK. Apr'13 mets recur to lymph btw left lung & aorta, 3x Cisplatin+5FUchemo+20 rad, was all clear but 6-mo PET-CT shows mets to pleura around left lung, participating in St 1 trial of GDC-0980. GDC lost effect and ended July'14, bad atrial fibrillation requiring hospitalisation, start more standard chemo 10 Sep 2014.
Sadly has passed away, notified Jan 2015.