The vast majority — more than 95% — of thyroid nodules are benign (noncancerous). If concern arises about the possibility of cancer, the doctor may simply recommend monitoring the nodule over time to see if it grows. Ultrasound can help evaluate a thyroid nodule and determine the need for biopsy.
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If the nodule appears suspicious on ultrasound and is larger than 1cm, the next step is to do a thyroid biopsy. Our cytopathologists evaluate over 1000 samples ...
Treating benign nodules. If a thyroid nodule isn't cancerous, treatment options include: Watchful waiting. If a biopsy shows that you have a noncancerous ...
A suspicious biopsy has a 50-75% risk of cancer in the nodule. These diagnoses require surgical removal of the thyroid after consultation with your ...
In patients with cytologically suspicious thyroid nodules, the presence of multiple nodules or smaller nodule size was associated with increased risk of ...
NYU Langone doctors use ultrasound, fine needle aspiration biopsy, and genetic testing to diagnose thyroid nodules and cancers. Learn more.
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