Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, presenting as a painless thyroid nodule. Papillary thyroid carcinoma accounts for 80% of cases and has an excellent prognosis with surgery and radioiodine therapy.

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Possible Causes

  • Genetic and hereditary factors
  • Environmental exposures or lifestyle factors
  • Infections or immune system dysfunction
  • Chronic stress or nutritional deficiencies

Risk Factors

  • Family history of the condition
  • Age and sex-related predisposition
  • Pre-existing chronic conditions
  • Lifestyle factors (diet, physical activity, smoking)

When to Seek Medical Help

  • Symptoms are sudden, severe, or rapidly worsening
  • Symptoms persist for more than 1–2 weeks without improvement
  • Symptoms significantly affect daily activities or sleep
  • You experience chest pain, difficulty breathing, or loss of consciousness

Related Symptoms

Thyroid Cancer is commonly associated with the following symptoms:

Medical References

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