Beware of 6 Signs of Thyroid Cancer!

Pay Attention to the Symptom of Thyroid Cancer
Pay Attention to 6 Signs of Thyroid Cancer

Prof. from Medstar Antalya Hospital Medical Oncology Department. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı told what should be known about thyroid cancer.

Stating that the thyroid gland is an endocrine gland and a butterfly-shaped organ located in the front of the neck, Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı, “The thyroid gland secretes thyroid hormone and gives it to the blood. Thyroid hormones are hormones that regulate blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature and metabolism. Thyroid cancer develops as a result of the formation of cancerous cells in the tissues of the thyroid gland. Although the exact cause is unknown; Genetic mutations, insufficient iodine intake and high radiation exposure increase the incidence of thyroid cancer.” he said.

prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı listed the symptoms of thyroid cancer as follows:

  • Swelling in the thyroid gland
  • Gland growth
  • Hoarseness due to swelling of the thyroid
  • difficulty swallowing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cough

Stating that ultrasound and scintigraphic methods are used as imaging methods in diagnosis, Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı, “Irregular borders of the nodular lesion on ultrasound, microcalcification, hypoechoic appearance, widespread vascularization suggest the possibility of thyroid cancer. The diagnosis of cancer should be confirmed by biopsy. Then, PET CT is used to detect the spread in the body.” said.

Types of thyroid cancer Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı listed as follows:

Papillary thyroid cancer: Approximately 80% of thyroid cancers are papillary thyroid cancers. The most common cause of papillary thyroid cancer is exposure to radiation in childhood. It often spreads via the lymphatic route.

Follicular thyroid cancer: It constitutes 5-10% of thyroid cancers. It is usually seen in areas with insufficient iodine intake. Its incidence decreased with increasing iodine intake. Distant metastases are seen in 10-15% of patients.

Medullary thyroid cancer: It is a neuroendocrine tumor originating from the parafollicular cells of the thyroid. It is seen at a rate of 2-5%. It is 25% familial genetically transmitted.

Anaplastic thyroid cancer: It constitutes 1% of all thyroid cancers. It progresses very rapidly, it is usually seen over 60 years of age. Lung metastases are most common.

Stating that the first treatment method applied after the diagnosis was made, Prof. Dr. Ayşegül Kargı, “Depending on the condition of the cancer in the thyroid gland, sometimes a part of the gland or sometimes the entire gland and the surrounding lymph nodes are removed. Radioactive iodine treatment is applied in patients with a high risk of recurrence after an imaging is performed again. Thyroid hormone therapy is given to the patient to compensate for the hormone loss due to the removal of the thyroid gland. he said.

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