Nonpalbable tumor: You have to see your primary doctor. Lump can be benign or malignant, can be not palpable. Blood work and ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration can help to make diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment.. Thank you for question.
Answered 3/22/2020
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Unknown: Most thyroid cancers are asymptomatic and are found after a lump develops in the neck or they are found quite by coincidence. There are many causes of the feeling of lumps in the throat (not neck). See your doctor for an evaluation. Maybe seeing an ENT may help. They can look in the throat and neck and reassure you.
Answered 3/24/2020
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