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How does Follicular Cancer of the Thyroid present?

Follicular cancer of the thyroid presents in two ways:

1) As a single lump in the thyroid:

This is the common mode of presentation.

2) As pain in a bone or a spontaneous fracture:

When follicular tumours spread by the blood stream they may present with bone pain; the bone is softened by secondary deposits and may fracture.

Thyroid Cancer

  • Why does Thyroid Cancer occur
  • Papillary Cancer
  • Follicular Cancer
    • Presentation
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    • Radioiodine and radiotherapy
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  • Hurthle Cell Tumour
  • Medullary Cancer
  • Anaplastic Cancer
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Thyroid

  • What is the thyroid?
  • What can go wrong with the thyroid
  • What is a goitre
  • Thyroid nodules
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