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A story has emerged about a 66-year-old British man who discovered he had oral pharyngeal cancer after experiencing a choking attack while drinking tea. This event prompted his family to seek more detailed medical examinations. The man had been suffering from throat problems and difficulty swallowing for over a year, but the diagnosis had been incorrect, and only symptoms such as a tongue ulcer were treated with antibiotics. The incident led to a thorough examination that revealed a large mass in his throat and neck, and it was confirmed that he had cancer—possibly a fortunate circumstance that prevented the disease from worsening. It is noteworthy that early diagnosis is crucial, and neglecting to evaluate the condition from the beginning resulted in a delay in detection. This highlights the importance of paying attention to persistent symptoms and ensuring accurate diagnosis in cases of throat and swallowing problems.
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