Hey gang,
I thought that I would share my experiences as well. Two days before my 30th birthday I was told that the ulcer on my tongue was in fact a stage 2 tumour. I had been experiencing shooting pains in the right side of my jaw that, in my young male manner, I had just assumed were being caused by my wisdom teeth. After three months of putting up with the pain under the belief that it would just go away like my previous bouts of wisdom teeth pain, SWMBO finally lost patience and made an appointment for me to see the dentist. The dentist informed me that whilst my wisdom tooth was indeed impacted, it was not causing the pain. A quick trip to a good GP, booked once again by my wife, turned up the ulcer on the side of my tongue which was biopsied to reveal that the ultimate cause of my pain was a tumour that was growing into my tongue and putting pressure on one of the nerves.
I've never smoked and I'm not a serious drinker, I was 29 and relatively healthy. To cut a long story short, I had part of my tongue removed and a six week course of radiotherapy and I have been disease free for four years now. I had my final follow up session with my ear, nose and throat surgeon just last week at which he told me to go away and (hopefully) never come back. I was lucky because the tumour was found relatively early, but it could have been found much earlier if I hadn't indulged in self-diagnosis. As is often the case in these stories it was my wife who did all of the work in getting me to the medicoes.
So in answer to the question posed in the thread "do we men take enough care" I would have to say that in the past I did not, now I do. It is a shame that it took cancer to point this out to me.
Cheers,
Oz Man