Symptoms of THYROID CANCER
The primary symptoms of thyroid cancer is a firm numb in the front of the neck. Usually the lump is painless. Individuals may go on to complain about difficulties swallowing and hoarseness. They may develop a cough which at times may be bloody. If the tumor has spread to the bones, unexplained fractures may occur. Some forms of the tumor, such as medullary carcinoma, may produce diarrhea. Occasionally, thyroid cancer can produce flushing, or temporary reddening of the skin.
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