Hi,
This is my first post. I'm 65 years old and have never been sick. I eat very well and exercise regularly. I did smoke for far too long (30 years) but quit 15 years ago. I do drink but not to excess... wine with food. I love to cook.
I noticed a lump in my neck one day last winter and eventually was directed to get an MRI and take it to an ENT doc. He removed my left tonsil, told me it was cancer, and referred me to a radiation oncology group in a nearby comprehensive cancer center.
I started reading everything I could find on the web and somehow stumbled on to the OFC site. It has been enormously helpful! I can't thank you enough!
This site gave me the information I needed to ask questions of both the radiation oncologist
and the medical oncologist and to raise the level of discussions that we have. I also
found answers to my questons on PEG tubes, treatment issues, etc. Thank you! Thank you!
I'm particularly interested in the viral link to these cancers. All of my life I have had outbreaks of herpes simplex on my face, not little cold sores but great oozing sores. I've been taking Acyclovir daily for 5-6 years since one outbreak moved into my eye and caused some minor cornea damage. I've asked to have my tumor tested for
HPV.
The diagnosis is Stage 3 SCC located in my left tonsil, base of tongue, and one left node. I am enrolled in a Phase III Cinlical Trial sponsored by the RTOG (Radiation Oncology Therapy Group) designed to test the effectiveness of adding
Erbitux to IMRT and Cisplatin therapy. I am in the group that gets the
Erbitux.
I have just finished week 1 of a 6 week treatment program. So far so good. I'm tired and my mouth is dry. I don't feel much like eating but I can and do... except for very dry foods. I do have a PEG tube.
I'll send progress reports and probably questions too.
marilyn