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Newbie post TT with Hurthle cell carcinoma and also papillary cancer.
carrieanne
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I am waiting to have my RAI. Not even off cytomil yet. Endo wants to look at my lymph nodes. possibly have another neck us. 2 were accidentally removed during tt. both were benign. HCC was 3.5cm with lymphc, capsul, and vasc. invasion. Pap was only .2cm.
I have an enlarged lymph node near my armpit...had it looked at last Fall. Mammogram. everything came back clear. Now seems to be more important. Should I be scared?
I have been pleased with the care i have gotten and plus support from family and friends.
Thank you for letting me share and I appreciate any advice.
I have an enlarged lymph node near my armpit...had it looked at last Fall. Mammogram. everything came back clear. Now seems to be more important. Should I be scared?
I have been pleased with the care i have gotten and plus support from family and friends.
Thank you for letting me share and I appreciate any advice.
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