Symptoms of Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid cancer is a rare type of cancer, consists of only one percent of all cancer diagnoses each year. However, while rare, death rates for cancer of the tonsil high. nearly 40 percent fatal.

       oropharynx includes:
    * Backs networks on both sides of the tonsils
    * The back of the throat
    * The final third of the tongue
    * Soft palate
    * Tonsils.

As a result, cancer cells can spread in one or all areas.
Cancer Risk Factors tonsils

Single biggest risk factor for thyroid cancer is the use of tobacco and alcohol consumption often increase the risk of thyroid cancer combined, alcohol and tobacco use increases the risk of thyroid cancer twice that using either substance alone.

Statistically, men are more susceptible to thyroid cancer than women, and people of African descent have a higher risk than Caucasians. In addition, people in lower economic brackets have a higher risk of tonsil cancer than those in more affluent groups.

Tonsil cancer in children, as a rule, rare: the signs of thyroid cancer usually develops in people between the ages of 50 and 70.

Signs clear thyroid cancer in children is usually caused by infection, so antibiotics are administered before the cancer even considered, "tonsil cancer symptoms" in children can be traced to other causes.

The first signs of thyroid cancer is often a sore throat and pain radiating to the ear of tonsil cancer. Mouth sores that do not heal well may be symptoms of thyroid cancer.

Other possible symptoms of tonsil cancer include:

    * Bleeding
    * Difficulty chewing
    * Difficulty speaking
    * Difficulty swallowing
    * Local pain (often radiating to the ear)
    * Problems with facial movements, eye and jaw
    * Swollen lymph nodes in the neck. 


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