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Follicular thyroid cancer is a form of thyroid cancer which occurs more commonly in women of over 50 years old. Thyroglobulin can be used as a tumor marker for well-differentiated follicular thyroid cancer. It is not possible to distinguish between follicular adenoma and carcinoma on cytological grounds. If fine needle aspiration cytology suggests follicular neoplasm, thyroid lobectomy should be performed to establish the histopathological diagnosis. , Follicular carcinoma tends to...
Aug 12, 2006 ... A complete description of follicular thyroid cancer, its diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and follow-up.
Complete information on characteristics, treatment, prognosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid cancer.
Follicular cancer generally comprises about 25% of all diagnosed thyroid cancers and is usually a more aggressive form of cancer than the more common ...
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Asked by msmarle99 - 29 months ago
Please, Please Please go to www.thyca.org and also join the yahoo health group thyca@yahoogroups.com. the first is the national site for thyroid cancer and they will give you so much...
Asked by Rumpelstiltskin - 9 months ago
as *normal* thyroid, but with anti-thyroid antibodies. Which indicates Hashi's. But the Endo is being , since it gives a direct look at the cells and can immediately tell if they are cancerous
Jun 11, 2008
on the choices I have. The endo said that the thyroid has to come out...whether or not it is cancer (had question to you ladies is...tell me your experiences with it. What was it done for...cancer
Jul 25, 2008
left of my thyroid so that the pathologists can make a definitive diagnosis. Obviously if it's cancer in New York City) 2) any information on how quickly folicular thyroid cancer tends to grow? 3) any
Aug 04, 2008
My 29 year old daughter has 3 masses in her thyroid and has had blood tests which were all normal, although at the lowest...
I had TT surgery for 35mm follicular adenoma back in June. Is it unusual to find a 5mm papillary cancer in the same lobe ...
My first FNA showed hurthle cells, my core biopsy shows ''follicular neoplasm, solid nodule they want to remove the right...
Most dermatologists recommend examining your skin once a month to become familiar with what it looks like normally so you'll be able to recognize something that's abnormal. And since skin cancer is curable if caught...
Sensitivity and resistance of human cancer cells to TRAIL: mechanisms and therapeutical perspectives - http://www.cancer-therapy.org/volume4_2006/05_Pasquini/05._Pasquini_et_al,_47-72.pdf
Cancer will more than likely affect you or someone you love...how much do you really know about it?
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