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I had tongue cancer already operated in 2013. After completed of my radiation therapy I am having oral sub mucous fibrosis . Before some time there is seen some tissue growth in the corner of third molar. Doctor removed teeth and taken biopsy. In biopsy report there is seen again primary malignancy not secondary. Is it curable. Is operation necessary. Please help.
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yes ..surgery will be curable mode
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Hi...this happens many times...if the lesion is small...it can be removed surgically and re radiation may be done depending on histopathology. It can still be cured.
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