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Biopsy reports of thyroid nodule
Biopsy reports came as features of suggestive papillary carcinoma of thyroid, encapsulated classic type, what does it mean and what should I do for the treatment
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What is the size of swelling? Any Neck lymph nodes involved? You will need surgery.
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Consult a Surgical Oncologist.
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It means it is well differentiated tumour i.e., cancer It requires surgery that is Total Thyroidectomy
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Hi, I see that you have many queries. It would be helpful to connect over a call and discuss this in detail.
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Surgery, connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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Can you please specify whether it is biopsy or FNAC
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