A 54-year-old woman discovered she had thyroid can.cer from a sign that often goes unnoticed
Imagine this: a small lump appears on your neck—barely noticeable, easily dismissed as harmless. You catch a glimpse of it in the mirror, maybe brush your fingers over it without much concern.
You think, it’s nothing, just a little swelling. It’ll go away soon. But sometimes, our body whispers warnings before it shouts. That’s what happened to Ms. Hien, 54, whose experience may encourage you to pay closer attention to this seemingly minor change.
A Neck Lump: Harmless or a Hidden Alarm?
Many people notice small bumps in their necks, often during periods of fatigue, after a cold, or when recovering from an infection. Usually, it’s no cause for worry—perhaps a swollen lymph node or muscle tension.
That’s exactly what Ms. Hien assumed when she felt a small, slightly firm lump just under her skin that lingered longer than expected.
But after two weeks, the lump was still there. Worse, it began to feel tender. Deciding not to ignore it, Ms. Hien visited the hospital for a check-up
The result? She was diagnosed with a multinodular goiter—an enlargement of the thyroid gland with multiple nodules, one of which looked suspicious.
Why Surgery Became Necessary
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