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| | Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 14 Member | | Member Joined: Feb 2018 Posts: 14 | Hello I had posted a few weeks back about some changes I had going on in my throat. White patches on both sides and some red patches on soft palate. My dentist really recommended an ent who I ended up going to. However he wasn't a cancer specialist.
Upon meeting him he didn't think it was significant but agreed to biopsy one white patch in the throat. Followed up this week and the diagnosis was inflamed tonsillar tissue. Confused about this because I didn't realize that could be on the back of my throat. There was no descriptive micro analaysis so I personally called the pathologist and he assured me there was no malignancy.
Of course I'm still skeptical because I don't know if all pathologists are capable of recognizing this. I do know they excised a good chunk. Should I be leery? And do you think another opinion is in order? Would he have needed to do anything up and above to find out if it was cancerous?
Thanks so much for taking the time to help me. Tammy | | |
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