Thyroid; Complex Cyst diagnosis
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Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida
Sarasota - FL
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However, I do want you to know that most thyroid nodules are benign. Even if your nodule turns out to be malignant, most thyroid cancers are caught early and treated more easily than other cancers, especially the most common types (papillary and follicular), which are slow growing.
You can get lots of information on sites like www.thyca.org, which will explain options and procedures and refer you to other clinical sites.
I really would not recommend looking for homeopathic solutions until there is absolutely no doubt that your nodule is benign.
Quite frankly, I think that the only absolute diagnosis would come from surgical removal of the nodule. After all, if there is a chance that you have a malignancy, you would want to address it asap.
With good wishes, from a thyroid cancer survivor (surgery 2005) who plans to be around for a really long time!
I think I will contact my doctor's office this week and ask why they wouldn't want to do a biopsy now instead of waiting and seeing for 3 months for potential growth. If it was just a cyst, I probably wouldn't be as concerned, but since it seems to have some possible mass, I'd rather find out now if it should be removed or not.
A friend of mine's husband just finished up with radiation for cancer in his throat area, so that's in the back of my mine as well.
Thanks again.
I think I will contact my doctor's office this week and ask why they wouldn't want to do a biopsy now instead of waiting and seeing for 3 months for potential growth. If it was just a cyst, I probably wouldn't be as concerned, but since it seems to have some possible mass, I'd rather find out now if it should be removed or not.
A friend of mine's husband just finished up with radiation for cancer in his throat area, so that's in the back of my mine as well.
Thanks again.