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Finding tongue cancer at 26: My Mouth Cancer Story

Season 6, Ep. 4

Trainee midwife Charlotte found out she had tongue cancer at 26 years old, which turned her life upside down. Now she speaks out for mouth cancer awareness and wants all young people who have mouth cancer to know that they aren't alone and that they will get through it.


You can read more about Charlotte's story here:


Learn more about Mouth Cancer Action Month by going to www.mouthcancer.org


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