Rare parotid cancer surgery leaves UK student with partial facial paralysis

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A 21-year-old UK student underwent a six-hour operation to remove a tumor wrapped around facial nerves, waking with paralysis on the left side of her face. Despite months of facial exercises and Botox, she has regained only about 10% movement, but doctors declared her cancer-free after proton therapy and ongoing treatment; she has since resumed her studies and adapted to life after cancer.
Topics:health#cancer-treatment#facial-nerve#facial-paralysis#health#parotid-gland-cancer#proton-therapy
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