What to Expect the First Year
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- APRIL WEBINAR - HEAD AND NECK CANCER - WHAT TO EXPECT THE FIRST YEAR
Date of recording: April 19th
A head and neck cancer diagnosis is daunting, and the initial year of treatment has its challenges. To help you navigate through this initial year, leading medical experts and survivors will share their insights and experiences to assist patients and caregivers facing the initial months of the head and neck cancer journey.
Moderator and Presenters:
Moderator: Nicole M. Fowler, MD, Assistant Professor, Director of ENT Quality and Patient Safety Fellowship Program Director, Head & Neck Surgical Oncology & Reconstruction, Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Medical Expert: Jeffrey C. Liu, MD., Associate Professor, Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery, Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University; Director, Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery, Temple University Hospital; Attending Surgeon, Fox Chase Cancer Center
Ambassador Survivors: Shant’a Miller-White and Thad Lurie
I am also an oropharyngeal cancer induced by HPV+, had 2 surgeries, one of them was for 9 hours, I am now a worrier, and willing to share my journey
Thank you so very much for these symphonion
I found Thad's insights very useful forme. how can i getting touch with him?
My boyfriend was just diagnosed with Squeamus cell carcinoma. He has a mass in his neck and 2 lymph nodes affected. The lymph nodes are right next to the mass and small, but so far, that's all I know. We have no idea what stage and are waiting to get a PET scan but as far as we can see on the CT, it hasn't spread. His last visit left me with more questions than answers and I am scared to death. He has been chewing tobacco for 30 years so I'm sure that's what caused it. I'm desperate for any information that anyone can give me. Idk what his chances are of beating this. I have an idea of what to expect because my aunt and sister both beat cancer. My sister had lymphoma and my aunt had melanoma that went to her lung and had to get half of it removed. I know the staging for his cancer is different once it affects the lymph nodes. Any advice or answers would be appreciated.
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