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In this episode of the Young Tongues Podcast, host Barbara sits down with Amelia, a fellow tongue cancer patient and mother of three, to share her powerful and deeply personal journey. Amelia's story begins in May 2024 with what seemed like a minor ulcer on her tongue—an issue initially dismissed by her dentist. Trusting her instincts, she sought a second opinion from her GP, leading to a biopsy and a life-changing diagnosis of tongue cancer.
Amelia walks us through the whirlwind that followed: a partial glossectomy, neck dissection, and a radial forearm free flap reconstruction. She opens up about the difficult road to recovery, including the unexpected challenge of vocal cord palsy and the emotional weight of radiotherapy.
Despite ongoing complications and the need for additional surgery, Amelia remains resilient. She speaks candidly about the strength she draws from her support system and her unwavering determination to live life to the fullest. The episode closes as she looks ahead to an upcoming procedure, facing the future with courage and hope.
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In this episode of the Young Tongues Podcast, Barbara speaks with Elfie, a fellow tongue cancer survivor whose remarkable story is one of resilience and reinvention.
Elfie opens up about her life-changing journey—from surviving a traumatic accident in her twenties that led to the amputation of her left leg, to facing a tongue cancer diagnosis years later. She shares the emotional and physical toll of treatment, including the loss of taste and speech difficulties, and how she found strength through it all.
Despite multiple surgeries and setbacks, Elfie’s defiant spirit shines through. Post-recovery, she embraced challenges like rock climbing and axe throwing, redefining what’s possible after cancer. She also discusses her recent contribution to the book Unleashing the Courageous Feminine, a therapeutic milestone and a celebration of her voice. The episode concludes with a heartfelt conversation about the power of support groups, raising awareness, and holding onto hope for life after cancer.
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In this episode of the Young Tongues Podcast, Barbara interviews Krishna Suchak, a consultant pathologist. Krishna explains her work, describing what a pathologist does, including analyzing tissue and fluid samples to diagnose cancer. She details the workflow from biopsy to diagnosis, the interpretation process, and how pathologists work with multidisciplinary teams. Krishna also discusses the significance of clear margins in pathology reports. Listener questions are addressed on topics such as genetic testing, the risk of biopsies spreading cancer, and the method of interpreting unusual looking cells in lymph nodes. The episode concludes with a focus on the future of cancer diagnosis and the role of primary care education in improving early detection.
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