‘My lifestyle caused my mouth cancer’
11/21/2005 England staff BBC News (bbc.co.uk) Growing alcohol use is causing a steep rise in mouth cancer cases, experts have warned just days before the planned extension of pub opening hours. One-time child star Jack Wild, 53, communicates to others through his wife Claire since he lost his voice three years ago. The seasoned actor had to have his voice box - the larynx - and tongue removed because he developed mouth cancer, which could not be beaten with radiotherapy alone. It was a huge blow to Jack, who was nominated for an Oscar at the age of 16 for his famous performance as the Artful Dodger in the 1968 movie version of Oliver! But he is grateful that the cancer has not returned a second time and says it is vital that other people recognise the signs and symptoms of this increasingly common cancer. Currently, nearly 4,500 people have mouth cancer in the UK. Like Jack, many develop it because of a lifestyle of heavy drinking and smoking. Jack said: "Until I was diagnosed with mouth cancer, I'd never heard of it. What I learned very quickly was that my lifestyle had made me a walking time bomb. I was a heavy smoker and an even heavier drinker and apparently together they are a deadly mixture." The only warning Jack had that something might be wrong was a pain in the ear that would not go away. He put it down to his busy work schedule and his frequent [...]