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Surviving Oropharyngeal Cancer | It’s Going to Be Tough

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David thought that a bump in the back of his mouth was an infected tooth. When he noticed the bump getting bigger, he went to a surgeon, who suspected it was a malignant tumor. A biopsy revealed it was cancerous, so he sought treatment from the Johns Hopkins Head and Neck Cancer Center. David underwent radiation and chemotherapy because the cancer had spread and has been cancer-free for over a year. While he is still unable to taste food, his quality of life has returned and his energy is back.

Learn more at https://www.hopkinsmedicine.or....g/otolaryngology/spe



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