Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Mar 2018 Posts: 72 Likes: 1 | I couldn't agree more about going to a CCC. You may eventually see a Surgeon, Radiation Oncologist and a Chemo Oncologist. It's a lot easier if they are at the same location. That being said, before your 1st surgery, is the time to make sure any potential procedures are done in the current order and time frame, with consultation of all 3 doctors, if in fact Radiation and /or Chemo will be prescribed. Best wishes.
Enlarged left cervical lymph node in neck on 1/9/18. Male, age 60. Had retired from working as a computer technician and a project manager for almost 38 years, on 7/1/17. Node was removed 1/16/18 and found to have SCC P16. Chest xray clean. Since then, PET/CT, slight activity left parotid, possible malignancy left lingual tonsil. MRI clean. 3 endoscopies, nothing seen. 2/26/18 Larryngoscopy,primary not found. TORS 3/23/18 lingual tonsil biopsy.,biopsy negative. Chemo/rads started 4/18/18.
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