A father-of-three needed to have half of his jaw removed and was told he had six years to live after he was diagnosed with a that kills up to three in 10 patients.Wayne Reimer, of Alberta, , said the first warning signs of the disease appeared as a typical toothache in May 2006 — which he treated by repeatedly taking aspirin.The airport manager's pain disappeared for weeks, but it eventually returned much worse than before during a business trip to the United States — prompting him to make a dentist appointment when he returned to Canada.
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