Thyroid nodules calcification surgery?


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Thyroid nodules are calcified, not necessarily malignant tumors, so surgery is not necessarily needed. If we find calcification in thyroid nodules clinically, we first need to clarify the nature of thyroid nodules. We can do thyroid ultrasound, thyroid function, thyroid puncture cytology to help us make a clear diagnosis. If it can be determined that benign thyroid nodules are accompanied by calcification, of course, surgery is not required, only follow-up observation is required; If it is considered to be malignant thyroid cancer, it must be treated by surgery. The method and scope of surgical treatment vary according to the pathological type of thyroid cancer. Thyroid hormone suppression therapy is required for a long time after thyroid surgery. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy are not required after surgery.