When iam in California i diagnosed noduls on thyroied 2009 after many years fallow ups in2023 i got micro papillary carcinoma doctors decided to do total thyroiedectomy i don my surgery but my parathyroid effected i am suffering from calcium problum my surgery don in the india we to india in 2012
I had a minimally invasive follicular thyroid cancer, found on histology following a partial thyroidectomy. I was offered a total thyroidectomy thereafter but have chosen active surveillance. There is a small nodule on the remaining half which isn’t unduly suspect of cancer on USS. To undergo total thyroidectomy would mean I’d be swopping a minimally invasive relatively slow growing well differentiated cancer for a chronic condition in need of careful management, I’d prefer the cancer thanks 👍even though follicular thyroid cancer is the worst of the two well differentiated cancers.
It was too late for me, I had no choice but to do the surgery and remove my whole thyroid. I had cancer all over my neck with 4.5cm tumours, like golf balls in my neck. They could not get it all during surgery. I am doing radiation now to try and take care of the rest. But if I was in your position, I would choose active surveillance as well. Living without a thyroid SUCKS. My mum had the same cancer at the same age as me (32) and fortunately she only needed a partial thyroidectomy and has been cancer free for 30 years now. Back then, this was experimental and the doctors told her she would die if she didn’t remove the whole thing. Best of luck to you! Keep monitoring it so it is caught early if that small nodule does turn out to be cancer. The good news is, people get nodules all the time and 95% of them are benign so it could very well be a benign nodule. ❤
What if the nodules are strongly calcificated? My mom since i remember eats halls or orbit menthol bonbons. What i found out , those bonbons contain aspartame and other artificial sweeteners. Could this be the cause of this calcification? She had biopsy and it showed cancer. I dont wanna let her do the surgery yet. Any chance to delay surgery and try different things like epsom salt baths, exercise, quit smoking and seeing how it goes or is surgery the last hope?
Does any of this apply for recurrent thyroid cancer? The thyroid's already gone, so it's lymph nodes with growths. Does watch-and-wait apply here? Also, is RFA an option?
When iam in California i diagnosed noduls on thyroied 2009 after many years fallow ups in2023 i got micro papillary carcinoma doctors decided to do total thyroiedectomy i don my surgery but my parathyroid effected i am suffering from calcium problum my surgery don in the india we to india in 2012
Amazing work and video thank you
I had a minimally invasive follicular thyroid cancer, found on histology following a partial thyroidectomy. I was offered a total thyroidectomy thereafter but have chosen active surveillance. There is a small nodule on the remaining half which isn’t unduly suspect of cancer on USS.
To undergo total thyroidectomy would mean I’d be swopping a minimally invasive relatively slow growing well differentiated cancer for a chronic condition in need of careful management, I’d prefer the cancer thanks 👍even though follicular thyroid cancer is the worst of the two well differentiated cancers.
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It was too late for me, I had no choice but to do the surgery and remove my whole thyroid. I had cancer all over my neck with 4.5cm tumours, like golf balls in my neck. They could not get it all during surgery. I am doing radiation now to try and take care of the rest. But if I was in your position, I would choose active surveillance as well. Living without a thyroid SUCKS. My mum had the same cancer at the same age as me (32) and fortunately she only needed a partial thyroidectomy and has been cancer free for 30 years now. Back then, this was experimental and the doctors told her she would die if she didn’t remove the whole thing. Best of luck to you! Keep monitoring it so it is caught early if that small nodule does turn out to be cancer. The good news is, people get nodules all the time and 95% of them are benign so it could very well be a benign nodule. ❤
CAN YOU FIND OUT IF BLOOD TEST FROM THE ARM< SHOWS THYROID CANCER???? THANKS
My thyroid cancer never showed up in blood tests. An ultrasound is the only way to be sure.
Thank you and i will be praying for you..@@iSheree
@@joyceb481 thank you. Hope you’re doing well.
Thank you for this.
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Are there any studies on AS for follicular thyroid cancer?
What if the nodules are strongly calcificated? My mom since i remember eats halls or orbit menthol bonbons. What i found out , those bonbons contain aspartame and other artificial sweeteners. Could this be the cause of this calcification? She had biopsy and it showed cancer. I dont wanna let her do the surgery yet. Any chance to delay surgery and try different things like epsom salt baths, exercise, quit smoking and seeing how it goes or is surgery the last hope?
By surgery time my age was 42
Does any of this apply for recurrent thyroid cancer? The thyroid's already gone, so it's lymph nodes with growths. Does watch-and-wait apply here? Also, is RFA an option?
GOD BLESS YOU