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Sardeshmukh, Sadanand, Deshmukh, Vineeta, Godse, Vasanti Rajesh, Datar, Shrinivas, Kulkarni, Swapna, Dalvi, Sneha Tushar, Bhuvad, Sushama, Gujar, Shweta, Chavan, Sandeep |
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Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine; 20240101, Issue: Preprints |
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Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) is the most common type of oral cancer, accounting for 90% - 95% of all cancers in the mouth. It is typically noted in individuals over the age of 40, especially men between 60 and 80. However, there has been a recent increase in oral cancer cases among women and younger individuals. We present a case of a 49-year-old female diagnosed with Stage III, moderately differentiated Squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue in August 2005. The patient underwent radiation therapy (35 fractions/70 Gy) and received adjunct chemotherapy (6 cycles of Inj. Cisplatin – LD on 21/10/2005). Despite these treatments, residual induration on the tongue persisted, leading to a Knife biopsy in April 2007 that confirmed the presence of squamous carcinoma infiltrating the lingual muscles. Further, she underwent Wide Excision Glossectomy with Left Supra-Omohyoid Neck Dissection in May 2007 and Total Glossectomy with Hemi mandibulectomy with Left Supra-Omohyoid Neck Dissection in August 2011. In addition to conventional cancer treatments, the patient opted for Ayurvedic treatment at our center, which included a combination of oral Herbo-mineral metallic medicines and detoxifying Panchakarmaprocedures. The 12-year progression-free survival achieved in this case highlights the potential benefits of combining conventional cancer treatment with personalized adjunct Ayurvedic therapy. |
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