Who is affected by thyroid nodules
Who is affected by thyroid nodules
Thyroid nodules are common. In the United States, nodules are found during physical examination in 4% to 7% of the adult population. However, ultrasound examinations suggest that more than 50% of the adult population may have them.1, 2
The majority of nodules are noncancerous, or benign. Only about 5% of diagnosed (felt during examination) nodules in adults are cancerous.1, 3
Exposure to environmental radiation or past radiation treatment to the head, neck, and chest (especially during childhood) increases your risk for thyroid nodules.
Thyroid nodules are less common in children than adults. Although some studies have shown cancerous nodules are more common in children, other studies have found the risk is similar in children and adults. 4
References
Citations
Welker MJ, Orlov D (2003). Thyroid nodules. American Family Physician, 67(3): 559–566.
Schlumberger MJ, et al. (2003). Thyroid neoplasia section of Nontoxic goiter and thyroid neoplasia. In PR Larsen et al., eds., Williams Textbook of Endocrinology, 10th ed., pp. 464–477. Philadelphia: Saunders.
Hegedüs L (2004). The thyroid nodule. New England Journal of Medicine, 351(17): 1764–1771.
American Thyroid Association Guidelines Taskforce (2006). Management guidelines for patients with thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer. Thyroid, 16(2): 1–33. Also available online: http://www.liebertpub.com/thy.
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| Author | Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS |
| Editor | Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA |
| Associate Editor | Tracy Landauer |
| Associate Editor | Pat Truman |
| Primary Medical Reviewer | Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine |
| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Matthew I. Kim, MD - Endocrinology & Metabolism |
| Last Updated | April 12, 2007 |
| Last updated: | April 12, 2007 |
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| Author: | Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS |
| Reviewed By: | Caroline S. Rhoads, MD - Internal Medicine, Matthew I. Kim, MD - Endocrinology & Metabolism |
| Editors: | Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Pat Truman |
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