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Facts About Thyroid Cancer
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Significance
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About 20,000 new cases of thyroid cancer are diagnosed annually.
Age
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Most of the people diagnosed with thyroid cancer are over the age of thirty.
Early Stages
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Thyroid cancer is silent in the early stages, growing within a nodule on the thyroid, and displaying no symptoms.
Later Stages
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Left undiagnosed, later-stage symptoms of thyroid cancer include a sore throat, neck pain, enlarged lymph nodes and hoarseness.
Considerations
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Thyroid cancer is more likely to strike women than men; three females to one male will develop this cancer.
Thyroid Nodules
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Many people develop thyroid nodules as they age, but less than 1 percent of the nodules become cancerous.
Diagnosis
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Thyroid cancer is diagnosed by ultrasound and fine needle aspiration biopsy.
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