I was in the exact same situtation almost one year ago today. The CT I had for an unrelated issue, showed calcification and the FNA was just "suspicious". Two docs recommended that I have it removed. I did and it was cancer. My recommendation is to get it out, get it over with, and get on with your life. Even if it is cancer, it is slow growing, but also very easily treatable. Who would want the lingering threat of cancer growing in them on a daily basis?
I'm very glad I had the surgery. It wasn't bad. Getting the meds right is the most difficult part. The waiting part. I'm not very good at waiting (if you couldn't tell...)
I am only a patient as you are, too. But if I see the word calcifications I would either have that side out and/or ask for another FNA. Was it inconclusive? How long ago was it done? My FNA's were atypical. I was told 25% of all atypical turn into cancer if not cancer already; so in my case out that half came. They were totally benign. but different features on my ultrasound than yours and atypical results.
How large is the single nodule?
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Cheryl