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Jaw Tumor Ignored: Woman's Face Rebuilt by Surgeons

19 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Oral cancer is the third most common cancer among women in India.
  • A woman's ignored jaw tumor required complex reconstructive surgery.
  • Poor oral hygiene significantly worsens oral tumors and potential cancer.
Jaw Tumor Ignored: Woman's Face Rebuilt by Surgeons

Oral cancer is alarmingly becoming the third most prevalent cancer among women in India. Madhumita Das, 65, experienced a life-altering ordeal when a neglected tumor in her lower jawbone grew to consume the bone and disfigure her face. Her case illustrates the severe consequences of poor oral hygiene and delayed medical attention, which can significantly aggravate oral tumors, even those initially classified as non-cancerous.

Initially, in the mid-2000s, a tumor was removed from Madhumita's jaw in Kanpur. However, over a decade later, a recurrent swelling appeared. Despite noticing its growth, she concealed it due to a generational aversion to burdening her children or undergoing further surgery. By early 2024, the tumor had rapidly enlarged, necessitating immediate oncological intervention.

In November 2024, surgeons at AIIMS Delhi successfully removed the tumor and reconstructed her jaw using a fibula graft from her leg. This complex procedure included plastic surgery for facial reconstruction. Madhumita is now recovering, adhering to a strict oral hygiene routine and a modified diet, a testament to the importance of early detection and specialized oral cancer care.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Oral cancer is the third most common cancer affecting women in India, with 25-29% of cases being female.
She ignored a growing jaw tumor for years, exacerbated by poor oral hygiene and delayed medical intervention.
Risk factors include HPV, betel quid chewing, hormonal shifts, nutrient deficiencies, poor dental hygiene, and chronic irritation.

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