Tongue cancer is a serious but often underestimated disease that affects the tissues of the tongue. Tumours can develop in different parts of the tongue - both in the front, which is easier to spot and therefore quicker to diagnose, and in the back, closer to the throat. Tumours in the back of the tongue are more difficult to detect, especially in the early stages, as symptoms may be less pronounced or confused with other conditions. This complic...
Treating tongue cancer is a complex and lengthy process that also carries a significant financial burden. Costs cover surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, medication and rehabilitation sessions, which can add up to significant sums. It is for this reason that many patients and their families cannot cope with these high treatment costs alone. This is where crowdfunding comes in - an effective way of raising funds through widespread public support...
Tongue cancer is a rare but extremely aggressive form of cancer that unfortunately also affects children. Treatment is often complex and includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. This presents families with serious emotional and financial challenges. For parents facing this serious diagnosis, it is not only the stress and pain of the disease that is a problem, but also the huge costs associated with treatment. Very often, the healthcare sy...