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Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Page Last Updated: 08/17/2005 |
Smoking is by far the major risk factor for developing
oral
cancer. The use of alcohol and smoking further increases the risk of
cancer of the larynx, oral cavity, and esophagus. According the the
American Cancer Society statistics, there were 28,000 new cases and 7,400
deaths from Oral cavity and pharynx cancer in the United States in 2002.
Below is a picture from the New Mexico Dept of Health of a patient who had a "Jaw-Tongue-Neck" procedure. Surgery and radiation therapy or combination of chemotherapy and radiation therapy are the treatments of choice. The picture on the right shows a patient undergoing a jaw tongue neck operation. The lip is split and the neck skin and cheeks are reflected. The jaw, tongue, neck and part of the soft palate and uvula can then be removed. *** Click on Picture to Enlarge ***
*** Click on Picture to Enlarge ***
This patient is a 87 year old who used to smoke 1 pack per day many years
ago she was not sure how long she smoked. This patient has a tumor on
both her tongue and right floor of the mouth. The tumor is over her
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The patient
below is a 70 year old who smoke 1 pack per day for 50 years he also drank
alcohol heavily. He presented with severe
dysphagia
(trouble swallowing) and on examination was found to have a very small
airway. He underwent an emergency
tracheotomy (breathing hole placed
in the neck) under local anesthesia no IV sedation or analgesia was given.
The was then put to sleep with general anesthesia and had his oral tumor debulked. The pictures on the right show a large oral tumor in the
hypopharynx
with a very small airway under the
epiglottis.
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This
patient is a 56 year old who had a 100
pack year
history of smoking. He had a large
tumor involving the floor of his mouth and jaw (see picture on the right).
The tumor had eroded through the skin and produced a large mass over his
right jaw and chin (see pictures below). This patient also had
a small cell carcinoma of the lung which was inoperable.![]() ![]() |