my husband had thyroid cancer a year ago and had his thyroid removed. At that time there was a lump on his back to the left mid quardrant mRI was done and said was nothing. Now the lump is the bigger than the size of the palm of my hand. It is very prominent and large. Should we be concerned?
If the lump has increased in size, a fine needle aspiration for cytological exam (FNAC) should be done to confirm benign or malignant nature of the lump. Please discuss it with your doctor.
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How To Treat Lump On Back?
If the lump has increased in size, a fine needle aspiration for cytological exam (FNAC) should be done to confirm benign or malignant nature of the lump. Please discuss it with your doctor.