Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid Cancer is a malignant diseases that affect the young and adults, which is prevalent among women aged (20-50 years) and the rate of infection occupies about (2%) of the incidence of other cancers.
The disease represents in rapid uncontrolled disorders and divisions inside the nucleus because of a disturbance in the functioning of genes that control cell division and this leads to abnormal growth in a particular region of the human body. Cancer grows within the thyroid gland in the form of a hard rough knot and have the ability to invade nearby tissues and faraway through blood and lymphatic vessels, the tumor presses on the cells, leading to inflammation and this tumor has the ability to form materials such as (Alkolajinat) with a negative impact on the rest of the cells in the body.
Causes:
1 - Genetic and physical changes.
2 - Thyroid exposure to radiation, especially in childhood.
3 - Genetic factors, including cancer (men) embolic multi-endocrine cancer.
4 - There is a well-known type of cancer.
Symptoms:
1 - Abnormal growth in the thyroid gland.
2 - Enlarged thyroid gland and the presence of a solid mass.
3 - Hoarseness.
4 - Difficulty in swallowing.
5 - Weight loss.
6 - In many cases there are no symptoms.