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Lump On The Left And Right Side Of Esophagus. Symptoms Of Thyroid Cancer?

Hello, I have a question about a lump on the left and right side of my esophagus . I noticed the first one on the left of my neck a few months ago. It was strange because if I pushed on the lump it would almost click back and then return to the place it was. I have also noticed that I have had a sore throat for the last week or two. This worries me because it sounds like the symptoms of thyroid cancer .
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Dear Sir/Ma'am,

Sorry to hear about your problem. From your description it looks like you are suffering from a thyroid swelling. Thyroid swellings can be benign or cancerous and the only way to differentiate between the two is by getting a needle test (FNAC) of the swelling done.
You should visit a surgeon and have your swelling evaluated.

Hoping for the best.
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Lump On The Left And Right Side Of Esophagus. Symptoms Of Thyroid Cancer?

Dear Sir/Ma am, Sorry to hear about your problem. From your description it looks like you are suffering from a thyroid swelling. Thyroid swellings can be benign or cancerous and the only way to differentiate between the two is by getting a needle test (FNAC) of the swelling done. You should visit a surgeon and have your swelling evaluated. Hoping for the best.