Tongue and Throat Cancer | The Lump I Found While Shaving
A lump on the side of his neck seemed small enough to dismiss. He noticed it while shaving, thought it looked almost like a bug bite, and felt it move around beneath the skin. But something did not feel right — so he kept looking for answers.
An ENT biopsy confirmed Tongue and Throat Cancer. Treatment included daily radiation, weekly chemotherapy, a feeding tube when swallowing became difficult, and months of recovery. His hard-won wisdom is direct: do not ignore a persistent lump or nagging sore throat. Get it checked early.
📌 A neck lump that seems small or harmless is still worth checking if it does not go away.
📌 If something feels wrong, keep following up until you get answers.
📌 Radiation happened daily, with weekly chemotherapy to support the treatment plan.
📌 When swallowing became difficult, a feeding tube helped carry him through treatment and recovery.
📌 Family and friends made a real difference by helping with rides as fatigue increased.
📌 His advice is simple: get after it early.
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For trustworthy Head and Neck Cancer information, visit the National Cancer Institute (NCI), American Cancer Society, Mayo Clinic, and NIH MedlinePlus.









