I was diagnosed with Buccal Squamous Cell Carcinoma in 2005. I worked in oncology research at a major university institute. I had chemotherapy and radiation treatment for 6 weeks, including a week in the hospital and radiation 3 times a day. I knew what to expect, so the burns on my face and the sores in my mouth were not a shock. In 2010, I had radical flap surgery due to mandibular osteomyelitis. They removed my fibula, and my fibula bone is now part of my jaw. In 2024, I was diagnosed with a rare variant of SCC, carcinoma cuniculatum—the second person at a major Chicago research medical center to have it. MRI, CT, and PET scans of my face showed inflammation. This cancer burrowed into my membranes and then came out of my cheek as an infection. After I had numerous abscesses in my cheek, I was immediately admitted, and during surgery is when they found the cancer. I had three months with a PICC line, administering antibiotics to myself 3 times a day. I had another radical 16-hour sur
Cindy’s Story (Buccal Squamous Cell Carcinoma)
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