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Cancer patient who needed tongue removed to fight disease has new one made from arm


A CANCER patient who needed her tongue removed has a new one — made from her arm.

Grandmother Joanna Smith, 58, was diagnosed with cancer of the tongue and was warned unless it was removed she would be dead within months.

 Joanna was given eight months to live after she discovered a small cancerous ulcer in her tongue

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Joanna was given eight months to live after she discovered a small cancerous ulcer in her tongue

So surgeons removed her tongue and made a new one using skin, muscle and a vein from her left arm.

Joanna was able to talk as soon as she came round and can now eat and drink unaided. She has no taste buds on the new tongue and must take care not to bite it.

But she is cancer free and expected to make a full recovery. Joanna, of Clap-ham, Beds, said: “It’s a bit weird. I look at my arm and I can see where my tongue has come from. I can’t stick my tongue out and I can’t say it really feels like a tongue. It feels a bit surreal.

“Before I had it done I was thinking to myself, ‘How it that going to work?’

“But now I’ve had it I’m like ‘Wow!’ It just shows what can be done. I can taste everything I used to but on the roof of my mouth, not my tongue.”

Joanna, a cleaner, was diagnosed with cancer after a tiny ulcer on her tongue refused to clear up — and then started to grow.

The operation took ten hours and involved 29 ­medics. Joanna said: “The hospital has been fantastic.”

 By removing a small section of skin from Joanna's arm, doctors were able to construct a new tongue

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By removing a small section of skin from Joanna’s arm, doctors were able to construct a new tongue
 Joanna's lengthy procedure will require a long recovery, but she is now cancer free

SWNS:South West News Service

Joanna’s lengthy procedure will require a long recovery, but she is now cancer free
 Although there are no taste buds in her new tongue, Joanna says the surgeons were 'fantastic' throughout her life-saving surgery

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Although there are no taste buds in her new tongue, Joanna says the surgeons were ‘fantastic’ throughout her life-saving surgery
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