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Surgery to remove a palate cancer can cause swelling, pain, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. These effects are usually temporary and can be managed with medications and other supportive care.
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What Are Your Treatment Options For Palate Cancer? Palate cancer can occur in either part of the roof of your mouth, the hard or soft palate. There are some symptoms you should watch out for, such as a sore or growth on the roof of your mouth, trouble speaking or swallowing, and changes in the way your teeth fit together.
Palate Cancer Treatment Options: Surgery is often the first line of treatment for palate cancer. The type of surgery will depend on the size and location of the cancer. For small tumors, a simple surgical removal may be all that is needed. For larger tumors, more extensive surgery may be necessary, such as a partial or full palatectomy.
Side Effects of Palate Cancer Treatment: Surgery to remove a palate cancer can cause swelling, pain, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. These effects are usually temporary and can be managed with medications and other supportive care.
Is there any safe & surgery-free palate cancer treatment option? The answer is a resounding “Yes”. GEIPE (Gentle Electrotherapy to Inhibit a Pivotal Enzyme) is a non-invasive, non-surgical and painless way to treat palate cancer by delivering mild electrical pulses to the cancer cells. The device is designed to disrupt the growth of cancer cells without harming normal cells. It is a unique, affordable and innovative method to treat cancer without any side effects or complications that are usually involved with all of the aforementioned palate cancer treatment options.
Address: 2466 Parade Ave. Simi Valley, CA 93063 • Phone: +1-213-394-9495 • Email: GEIPE@cancer-treatment.net • Website: https://cancer-treatment.net/