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2006-10-08 14:28:29 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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my boyfriend has been fighting this aggressive cancer for a year.Had chemo and radiation first,that did not take care of it. on 9/11/06 he went through 12 hrs. of surgery.was in hospital 25 days.has feeding tube, which is the only way he can get nutrition .has to learn how to swallow again .it's really complicated and more detailed.very sad to see anyone go through what he is going through

2006-10-08 16:36:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, according to my life philosophy, illness is caused by emotional and mental causes - the epitome of mind over matter, you might say. So here's what my "Good Book" says about tongue cancer:

Tongue - Represents the ability to taste the pleasures of life with joy.

To counter act ailments of the tongue, change this thought pattern to "I rejoice in all of my life's buontiful givingness".

Cancer
Probably cause: Deep hurt. Longstanding resentment. Deep secret or grief eating away at the self. Carryng hatreds. "What's the Use?"

To counter act cancer, change this thought pattern to "I lovingly forgive and release all of the past. I shoose to fill my world with joy. I love and approve of myself."

If you can identify with this information, then it can't hurt to do a little internal work on these causes. I have found affirmations can help eliminate negative thought and patterning that express themselves through illness. Repeat them as often as you can (the parts above in " "s). Write them as often as you can. Print them on a piece of paper then tape it to your mirror. Also repeat them whenever you notice a negative thought - i.e. you think "I am so stupid", then you think "No, I am not stupid. I love and approve of myself".

Visualization can also help. If you have unforgiveness in your heart, it is very hard to heal. Imagine the object of your unforgivness in your mind and picture them happy and peaceful. Really see it. This is a great way to dissolve old anger without actually condoning someones behavior - you know?

Peace!

2006-10-08 21:55:14 · answer #2 · answered by carole 7 · 0 0

Tongue cancer can be caused by chewing tobacco.

Go to webmd.com for all the answers you will want

2006-10-08 21:30:08 · answer #3 · answered by banananose_89117 7 · 0 0

Mouth cancer usually starts in the cells lining the mouth. The most common sites are the lips, tongue and floor of the mouth, but cancer can also originate in the gums, cheeks, roof of the mouth, hard and soft palate, tonsils and salivary glands. People over the age of 45 years are at increased risk, with men twice as likely as women to develop these types of cancers.

Smoking increases the risk of mouth cancer six-fold. The location of the cancer seems to depend on the usage of the tobacco product – for example, a person who habitually tucks plugs of chewing tobacco into their left cheek may be prone to cancer of that cheek. Heavy alcohol consumption increases the risk of mouth cancer even more. Mouth cancer is easily cured if treated in its earlier stages, but around half of patients don’t consult with their doctor until their disease is well advanced.

Symptoms
The symptoms of mouth cancer can include:

A visible mass or lump that may or may not be painful.
An ulcer that won’t heal.
A persistent blood blister.
Bleeding from the mass or ulcer.
Loss of sensation anywhere in the mouth.
Trouble swallowing.
Impaired tongue mobility.
Difficulty moving the jaw.
Speech changes, such as slurring or lack of clarity.
Loose teeth and/or sore gums.
Altered taste.
Swollen lymph glands.
Mouth cancer can spread
The membranes of the mouth, nose and throat are lined with flat, firm cells called squamous cells. Most mouth cancers originate in these surface cells.

Without treatment, squamous cell carcinoma can burrow into the deeper tissue layers, including muscle and bone, and spread to nearby structures such as the throat or lymph glands of the neck. Mouth cancer can migrate (metastasise) to other parts of the body if it accesses the bloodstream or lymphatic system.

Risk factors
The exact cause of mouth cancer is unknown, although tobacco products are thought to play a significant role in about 80 per cent of cases. Risk factors may include:
Tobacco use
Regular and heavy alcohol consumption
Advancing age
Sun exposure
Poor diet
Poor oral hygiene
Gum disease
Habitual chewing of the lips or cheeks
Irritants, such as strong mouthwashes or ill-fitting dentures
Leukoplakia (light-coloured patches of atypical cells inside the mouth)
Herpes simplex infection (cold sores)
Human papilloma virus infection (warts)
Family history of cancer (genetic makeup).
Diagnosis methods
Mouth cancer is diagnosed using a number of tests including:
Medical history
Physical examination
Biopsy (a sample of suspect tissue is removed for examination in a laboratory)
X-rays
Ultrasound
CT scan
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan
PET (position emission tomography) scan
Simultaneous MRI-PET scans.

2006-10-08 21:32:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to www.cancer.org for all the answers you need.

2006-10-08 21:36:29 · answer #5 · answered by RelayLover 2 · 0 0

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