Hi everyone!
Just stumbled across this page and support group and have found this most helpful. My husband (35) had a growth on his uvulva that multiple doctors had seen over the years and none seemed to be too concerned up until recently. We made an ENT appt because he has been snoring, doctor said he thought the uvulva was a squamous papilloma and was concerned because his right tonsil is larger than his left. They removed the papilloma and it is confirmed that it is a squamous papilloma caused by
HPV and the nurse said it did have “rare (which she said meant few) P16 cells. They scheduled an appt with us tomorrow so we can discuss next steps, which we assume based on what the doctor mentioned at the last appt will be a tonsillectomy which my husband is not very keen on, as he thinks his right tonsil has been bigger his whole life (his whole family on his moms side has tonsil issues and many of them have had them removed). I should mention this
HPV diagnosis is very strange to us because we have been together since we were 17 and there is no questions of fidelity.
My question is, from what I’m reading the most concerning part of the biopsy is that it’s the “bad” kind of
HPV (16), but what I’m having a hard time understanding due to the limited information I’m finding on the internet, is there being some p16 cells a big red flag? Or can that be normal? Are removing the tonsils the only way to confirm tonsil cancer or can they do a biopsy or imaging?
I’m just trying to be prepared for our meeting with the doctor tomorrow and want to know the right questions to ask.