Thyroid Cancer
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- 'The Closer' Shines Light on Thyroid Cancer, Career and FamilyWorried about her cases and lawsuit, Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson now worries about her parents health. 'The Closer' has dealt with many diseases on the show.
- Symptoms, Treatment, and Prognosis of Thyroid CancerThyroid cancer is one of the most common types of cancers. Fortunately, it is also one of the most easily treated. Here are the symptoms, treatment options and prognosis of thyroid cancer.
Papillary Thyroid Cancer - Risk Factors, Treatments & Alternative OptionsOf the four types of thyroid cancer, papillary is the most common with 10,000 new cases being diagnosed each year. Those with celiac disease are at increased risk for developing the disease. Learn your other risk factors, prognosis and treatment options.- Understanding Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer in WomenFor women, one of the most challenging health complications faced, in terms of cancer, is the development of anaplastic thyroid cancer. Here is why.
- What is Follicular Thyroid Cancer?When diagnosed with follicular thyroid cancer, it is important to be familiar with how this type of thyroid cancer varies from other forms.
Thyroid Cancer in Women Rises DramaticallyRecent studies show that the incidence of Thyroid Cancer has risen faster than any other cancer in the United States, but only in women. Why?- The Chernobyl AccidentThis paper will discuss thyroid cancer caused by the radiation released from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident. It will discuss the types of radiation and how the radiation was spread to certain areas in the surrounding area.
- Living with Thyroid CancerOne woman's experience with thyroid cancer. Getting a diagnosis, thyroidectomy, radioactive iodine and life one year later.
- Some Helpful Tips for Thyroid Cancer PatientsSome helpful tips for thyroid cancer patients, from a patient's perspective.
- Thyroid Disease, Cancer and DisorderAn informative article about common thyroid issues.
- How You Can Tell If You Have Thyroid CancerThyroid cancer, unlike a majority of other cancers, isn't rated as a very deadly or lethal disease. On detection, this condition can be cured without much difficulty, more so if the detection happens at an early stage after the disease has set in.
- Thyroid Cancer - What You Might Not KnowHere is some information that I have learned as my mother has gone through this terrible disease.
- My Experience with Thyroid CancerAn overview of my cancer experience, from the first day to completion. What one can expect all through the process and what made it easier for me to handle.
- Side Effects of Thyroid Cancer TreatmentFortunately thyroid cancer is a very treatable cancer. I discovered this several years ago, as I was treated for the disease.
- New Research Disproves Old Theory About Thyroid CancerThe latest research from the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania goes in the opposite direction from what has been previously thought about micropapillary thyroid cancer.
- I Have Thyroid CancerIt can go unnoticed, but you still can have it. it's easy to find and fairly easy to treat. It's thyroid cancer.
Living with Thyroid CancerIn September 2006, I saw my nurse practitioner for what I expected would be a routine physical. Why would I think otherwise? Why would I ever think "thyroid cancer"? I was a healthy, 35-year-old woman...- Owen and Hannah's First Geneticist Visit for Cowden SyndromeAt the ripe age of 5 1/2 and 7, my children will recently face baseline scans of their thyroid, ovary, brains, and other places PTEN issues tend to present a problem.
- My Thyroid Cancer ScareThe account of my Thyroid Cancer scare.
- How I Coped with My Parents CancerHow do you cope when one of your parent's have cancer? Can you cope? What can you do?
- Diagnosed with Thyroid CancerThis article details my diagnosis with thyroid cancer.
- Thyroid Cancer in MenThyroid cancer is one of those cancer that most people have never heard of, especially in men.
- Cancers: More Reasons to Lose Excess WeightMedical technology and medical information have improved greatly over the years, helping to diagnose cancers sooner, when easier to cure.
Best Mistake I Ever MadeGetting pregnant was a mistake. Having my son was not. Had I decided otherwise, the cancer that was attacking my body may very well have never been found... or found too late.



