Friday, September 26, 2008

What are symptoms of thyroid cancer?

Early thyroid cancer often does not cause symptoms. But as the cancer grows, symptoms may include:
  • A lump, or nodule, in the front of the neck near the Adam's apple;
  • Hoarseness or difficulty speaking in a normal voice;
  • Swollen lymph nodes, especially in the neck;
  • Difficulty swallowing or breathing; or
  • Pain in the throat or neck.
These symptoms are not sure signs of thyroid cancer. An infection, a benign goiter, or another problem also could cause these symptoms. Anyone with these symptoms should see a doctor as soon as possible. Only a doctor can diagnose and treat the problem.

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