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If you’ve been diagnosed with a tumor on your thyroid — the butterfly-shaped gland at base of your neck — you can trust the experts at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute to help you understand your diagnosis and plan your treatment.
Although most thyroid tumors are not cancerous, they may still cause uncomfortable symptoms.
If you do have thyroid cancer, we’ll help you get the treatment you need. Thyroid cancers generally grow slowly and respond well to treatment if they are diagnosed early and treated quickly.
You deserve to know all of your options — and how to make the best decisions for a healthy future. If you’re dealing with a thyroid tumor or cancer, you’ll find the care you need at Miami Cancer Institute.
Thyroid tumors form in the tissue of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is at the base of your throat near your voice box. It releases hormones that help regulate heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, metabolism and more.
Thyroid tumors can be cancerous or noncancerous. Noncancerous tumors, called thyroid nodules, may cause symptoms and need treatment.
Thyroid cancer is the most rapidly increasing cancer diagnosis in the United States. It’s the fifth-most common cancer in women and the most common cancer in women aged 20 to 34. About two percent of cases occur in children and teens.
But thanks to advances in technology and treatment options, thyroid care is highly treatable. The overall survival rate is more than 95 percent.
Most growths on the thyroid gland are noncancerous thyroid nodules. These can be cysts full of fluid or overgrowths of thyroid tissue. If you have multiple nodules, you may have a multinodular goiter, or an enlarged thyroid tumor with several nodules. These nodules can cause hyperthyroidism (elevated thyroid hormone).
There are four main types of thyroid cancer:
Some common signs and symptoms of thyroid cancer include:
Anyone can get thyroid cancer, but some factors that can increase your risk include:
You may not be able to prevent thyroid nodules — and there’s no sure way to prevent thyroid cancer. But you can take steps to reduce your cancer risk.
Our cancer specialists at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute expertly combine the best of clinical research with the best of patient care to deliver your best outcomes.
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