I was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last April in the left side of my nose. I had previously had rhabdomyosarcoma when I was nine 17 years ago. The radiation I received they believe induced this tumor. They removed this one with surgery. So now I have started having a sore throat for about a month, that has just recently started ear pain. I went to the ent and he did a scope and said I had inflammed lymphatic tissue on my right side near the base of my throat. They biopsied it, should I b worried
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If the diagnosis of osteosarcoma is confirmed then aggressive treatment which may include surgery followed by chemo radiation is required. You should consult a head and neck surgeon for more information about the condition
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Consult nearby head and neck surgeon for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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