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Never Ignore Tooth Pain: It Could Be Cancer
4 Mar
Summary
- A dull ache in his canine tooth led to a cancer diagnosis.
- A CT scan revealed a mass eating the bones in his upper jaw.
- He urges others not to ignore tooth pain, as it could be cancer.

A 42-year-old man's holiday toothache was a grim precursor to a stage two diffuse large b-cell lymphoma diagnosis. Experiencing a dull ache in his canine tooth that spread, causing other teeth to ache and loosen, he sought dental attention on the island of Madeira. A routine X-ray revealed an alarming lack of bone, confirmed by a CT scan showing a mass encroaching on his sinus cavity and upper jaw.
Upon returning to the UK, further tests at Kettering Hospital led to the diagnosis in October 2025. The cancer had aggressively consumed the bone on the left side of his upper jaw. Now undergoing chemotherapy since December 8, 2025, he has two of six rounds remaining. He emphasizes the importance of not ignoring toothaches, warning that they can mask serious conditions like cancer.




