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Thyroid Cancer Causes and Ways To Treat - Oren Zarif


Thyroid cancer is the most commonly occurring type of cancer among men in developed countries. However, it is not as common in women. This is because women have a protective hormone that regulates the thyroid gland called the Thyroid gland. The hormone TSH or tritium is essential for the proper functioning of the Thyroid gland, but if the level of TSH is too high an overproduction of Thyroid hormone may occur.


There are four general types of thyroid cancer, listed below in descending order of their incidence: medullary carcinoma (which is derived from the medulla), subcutaneous, lobular, and paracentesis. Medullary carcinoma accounts for nearly two-thirds of all thyroid cases, and is derived from the lymph nodes. In this form of cancer, the lymph nodes become cancerous as a result of the interaction of free radicals and free-radicals produced inside the body. Subcutaneous and lobular thyroid cancer are derived from the lobules and tissues surrounding the glands.


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Lymph node cancer is extremely rare, accounting for less than one percent of all cases. It derives from the thyroid cells, and results from overstimulation of the lymphocytes by TSH. This overstimulation causes the c-cells to proliferate rapidly, resulting in tumors. Oncology specialists are particularly adept at handling these malignancies.


Thyroid cancer occurs less frequently in the neck. Benign tumors can develop in the thyroid gland; these are referred to as hypothyroidism. Neck cancer occurs in five of every ten cases, and is usually associated with poor lymphatic drainage, peritoneal mesothelioma or pericardial mesothelioma. Neoplasms often begin in the thyroid gland, often mimicking symptoms of other forms of cancer. When the thyroid gland is involved, it is vital that medical intervention be sought as soon as possible.


Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can lead to damage to the intestine that may produce an abnormal buildup of Iodine. This Iodine deficiency leads to an increased risk of cancer, and is one of the thyroid nodule triggers. When this condition is present, medical intervention should be sought as soon as possible. An aspiration biopsy is an excellent method for confirming the presence of an IBS tumor.


Other risk factors for thyroid cancer include obesity, poor nutrition and physical inactivity, increased risk due to existing cancer, and family history. Radiation exposure is also a strong risk factor. People who receive high doses of radiation are at higher risk of developing thyroid cancer. Researchers have identified some genes that may play a role in the development of cancerous tumors, making these genetic risk factors extremely important.

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