Patient Stories
Tongue Ulcer Cancer Story – Dizz
Doctors propose total glossectomy surgery
Laura Marston (or Dizz as she likes to be known) tells her tongue cancer story. She describes how the diagnosis in 2019 of a stage 4 cancer, proposed glossectomy treatment and 30% chances of survival terrified her and sent her into a downward spiral of despair. However, Dizz opted for radiotherapy and chemotherapy and has survived and gives an inspiring account of coming back from the brutal treatment she endured. She has even had immunotherapy!
Inspiring others to share experiences through her tongue cancer story
Laura first noticed an ulcer at the back of her tongue which was diagnosed as an aggressive cancer, resulting in doctors proposing major surgery (total glossectomy) that would involve the surgical removal of her tongue. Laura asked for alternatives and it was agreed to try radiotherapy and chemotherapy and if necessary immunotherapy. The treatment was brutal but she survived it and many positives have come out of her experiences.
Laura has learned how to speak again and is an active member of global support group @YoungTongues that connects young people around the World to support and share their experiences. She knows how lucky she is to be alive and wants people to know they can fight back and live normally again.
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