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Thyroid Information

Please review the articles below for important information.

What is the thyroid?
How does it work?
Autoimmune thyroid disorders
Thyroid imbalance
Thyroid nodules
Thyroid cancer
Thyroid HOT Topics
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1 in 10 Americans has a thyroid disorder, affecting 30,000,000 Americans.

9,000,000 menopausal women have low-grade underactive thyroid.

4,000,000 postpartum women have a postpartum thyroid imbalance.

At least 24,000,000 Americans have low-grade underactive thyroid.

Thyroid nodules

Nodules, or “lumps” in the thyroid gland, are quite common. Lumps that can be felt by your doctor during an examination are found in at least five percent of people. Most nodules are benign and only fifteen percent are cancerous. There are two types of nodules – the ones that do not pick up radioactive iodine on a thyroid scan are called “cold” and do not cause thyroid imbalance. However, these are the nodules that would be more likely to be cancerous.

Hyperactive thyroid nodules or “hot” nodules are much less common than cold nodules. They tend to cause hyperthyroidism and are almost never cancerous. If you have a thyroid nodule and your TSH is normal, that indicates that you have a cold nodule and the next step should be an ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy. You are at a higher risk of having thyroid cancer if you received radiation treatment to the neck or if you were exposed to radiation when you were a child. Men with a thyroid nodule have a higher chance of thyroid cancer than women. If your thyroid nodule increases over time, this could be an indication that you have thyroid cancer. Remember that a Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy is not always 100% full proof. Small nodules, less than one centimeter, are found in more than ten percent of people, and are typically detected by ultrasound or other imaging of the neck. Like big nodules, some small nodules are cancerous. Insist on having proper follow-up on your nodule regardless of the size.