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Mouth Tongue
and Teeth - A Personal Account
During
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"You would probably
not be reading this if you or someone you
know did not have a mouth problem. (I don't
just mean talking too much - that is a common
condition).
I was asked to write this in case my experiences
might be of some help to others. Of course
no two experiences will be the same, but they
may be similar. Here briefly is what happened
to me. |
I got tongue cancer. This was treated by surgery
and radiation. I think I am now cured. The
surgery involved removing the tumour and some
more of the tongue as well. The radiation
required the removal of teeth. After about
two years I was given some false teeth. It
began in 1997 when I was 59. I live in Yorkshire,
England..." >>
Click here for my full story on my web site
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After
Treatment
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PH was interviewed by BBC Radio Leeds during
Mouth Cancer Awareness Week 2002. You can hear it
again by downloading the mp3 sound file of the interview,
which lasts 9 minutes and 44 seconds.
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clicking the link opposite, the mp3 will play
within your browser but it will take time
for it to load. If you wish to download it
to your computer, simply right-click your
mouse button over the link and select "Save
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