Thyroid cancer is a thyroid neoplasm that is malignant. It can be treated with radioactive iodine or surgical resection of the thyroid gland. Chemotherapy or radiotherapy may also be used.
Most often the first symptom of thyroid cancer is a nodule in the thyroid region of the neck. However, many adults have small nodules in their thyroids, but typically under 5% of these nodules are found to be malignant. Sometimes the first sign is an enlarged l...
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Thyroid cancer
Medicine
Notable people with this condition
Risk Factors:
- Female
- Diet low in iodine
- White
- Radiation poisoning
- Family history of medullary thyroid cancer
- Familial adenomatous polyposis
- Gardner's syndrome
- Cowden's disease
- Old age
Symptoms:
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- Lobectomy
- Chemotherapy
- Surgery
- Thyroidectomy
- Radiation therapy
- External beam radiotherapy
- Radioactive iodine therapy
- Hormone therapy
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