Monday, 21 May 2012

Obese More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Advanced Thyroid Cancer

<p>MONDAY, May 21 (HealthDay News) — <span>Obese patients</span> are some-more likely
than other patients to have advanced, assertive forms of papillary
thyroid cancer when they’re diagnosed with a disease, a new investigate has
found.</p>
<p><span>Thyroid cancer</span> is on a arise in a United States and many of that
increase is due to <span>papillary thyroid cancer</span>, pronounced Dr. Avital Harari and
colleagues during a University of California-Los Angeles David Geffen School
of Medicine.</p>
<p>Papillary thyroid cancer accounts for about 80 percent of thyroid
cancer cases, according to a U.S. National Cancer Institute.</p>
<p>For a study, a researchers reviewed a medical annals of nearly
450 patients with an normal age of 48 who had medicine to mislay many or
all of a thyroid gland as an initial diagnosis for papillary thyroid
cancer or a variations.</p>
<p>The patients were divided into ...

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