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malignant struma ovarii
Hi
I found this site today, fortunately. I am a soon to be 60 year old woman who had an enlarged ovary with a tumor and a cyst.
On July 25, 2013, I had both my ovaries removed. I was diagnosed with malignant strumi ovarii.
I thought all was over.......
Then I saw the endocrinologist who told me that I needed to get my thyroid out, even though it was clear.
I have to see the surgen next week. I will also have to have the radioactive iodine.
After doing research and taking with many people, I think it would be a waste of time to even get another opinion.
This very unusual thing seems to have one cure.
I was so glad to see your post. Please tell me what happened.
I hope you are doing well.
Much thanks
Lyne
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Thyroid SurgeryLynne3 said:malignant struma ovarii
Hi
I found this site today, fortunately. I am a soon to be 60 year old woman who had an enlarged ovary with a tumor and a cyst.
On July 25, 2013, I had both my ovaries removed. I was diagnosed with malignant strumi ovarii.
I thought all was over.......
Then I saw the endocrinologist who told me that I needed to get my thyroid out, even though it was clear.
I have to see the surgen next week. I will also have to have the radioactive iodine.
After doing research and taking with many people, I think it would be a waste of time to even get another opinion.
This very unusual thing seems to have one cure.
I was so glad to see your post. Please tell me what happened.
I hope you are doing well.
Much thanks
Lyne
Lyne,
Why are they taking your thyroid out "even though it's clear"? If the doctor doesn't have a good reason, then you should seek a second opinion before you submit to surgery. Even if he does have a good reason, you still might want to get a second opinion, someone other than the surgeon he referred you to.
Alan
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