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#25392 10-03-2002 04:34 AM | Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 2 Member | OP Member Joined: Oct 2002 Posts: 2 | Hi everyone, about nine months ago i noticed a small lump on the upper palate in the back near the throat. I have a tori [unusual bone construction] in the same area of my upper palate. I knew this new lump was different from those bony structures.The oral surgeon removed the lump and a biopsy confirmed the lump to exhibit displasia or pre cancer signs.The oral surgeon said it was a type caused by constant irritation by something in that area. I was told to quit smoking and have it checked every six months.It has now been 4 months since the surgery and biopsy. I did quit smoking for 3 months however without the aid of the nicotine patches fell back into the nasty habit about a month ago. The lump has reappeared and I have an appointment to see the oral surgeon again. Now I am really frightened. This oral surgeon has told me terrible experiences of people losing their faces from oral cancer. It seemed he was trying to frighten me. I would love to hear from anyone who has had cancer in the upper palate. I was told it is rare for cancer to appear in that location. I also need any hints, help or suggestions from others who have quit a 30 year habit of smoking. | | |
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