Thursday, July 7, 2011

Check For Thyroid Cancer Symptoms

Check for Thyroid Cancer Symptoms


The thyroid is a gland located within the neck just under the Adam's apple. Thyroid cancer manifests itself through malignant tumors, or nodules. Early detection of thyroid cancer is possible if you check yourself for symptoms on a regular basis.


Instructions


1. Know if you're at risk. Papillary thyroid cancer is most often found in people who underwent neck or head radiation as a child. The radiation therapy may have been treatment for an enlarged thyroid gland, acne or fungus infections of the scalp. Follicular carcinoma, a less-common form of thyroid cancer, is found in people with iodine deficiencies.


2. Feel your neck to check for bumps and see if your neck appears swollen. These are the most common symptoms of thyroid cancer.


3. Examine your neck thoroughly at least twice a year for signs of a thyroid nodule, or bump.


4. Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you exhibit any symptoms of cancer of the thyroid.


5. Ask your general physician to check for thyroid cancer when you undergo a routine examination.







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