Yes, just as Christine said, if it is there for more than a few weeks, you need to get it checked. Do not wait any longer. It will give you piece of mind and an answer. Let us know how it turned out.

Good Luck!


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*Brother passed away from tongue cancer in 2006 at age 47, was co-caregiver, he was non-smoker/casual drinker

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