THYROID CANCER
SYMPTOMS |
|
|
|
The exact cause of thyroid cancer is not known;
but it is more common in whites than in African Americans. Radiation
was used in the 1950s and 1960s to treat acne and to reduce swelling
in infections of the tonsils, adenoids and lymph nodes. It has been
proven that this exposure is a risk factor for thyroid cancer. In
some areas of the world, diets are low in iodine. Papillary and
follicular cancers occur more frequently in these areas. Iodine
deficiency is not a large problem in the United States because
iodine is added to table salt and other foods. Approximately 7% of
thyroid cancer are caused by the alteration (mutation) of a gene
called the RET gene, which can be inherited.
Symptoms are rare so the lump is not usually
painful. The symptoms of thyroid nodules are:
- a lump or nodule that can be felt in the neck is the most
frequent sign of thyroid cancer
- the lymph nodes may be swollen and the voice may become hoarse
because the tumor presses on the nerves leading to the voice box
- some patients experience a tight or full feeling in the neck
and have difficulty breathing or swallowing
|
|
|
| THYROID CANCER RELATED ITEMS |
|
|
|
|