Sometimes with indeterminate biopsies, surgery becomes a diagnostic procedure. This sounds like the case with your fiancé. It was a relatively small nodule at 10 mm but with the increased vascularity there was a potential risk for cancer. Hopefully the surgery proved this to be benign.
We have just been to visit the surgeon to discuss the surgery planned for tomorrow. The dr plans to remove half of her thyroid (the half with the 10mm nodule and her FNA was inconclusive.
I am worried that this is a very hard/invasive/risky approach on a relatively small nodule that is not causing her any problems. Especially when we do not know whether or not it contains cancer.
The dr said that there is 70% chance that it will be benign. 30% chance of cancer.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
James
Thanks Dr Lupo. She is recovering well and we get the results on Friday. I pray that they will come back benign!
Dear Dr,
We have just been told that we will not get the results until the 24th February (3 weeks after surgery). Is this right? Seems like an awfully long wait!
The surgeon initially said one week but apparently he was mistaken...
Thanks in advance!
James
Ignore message above. We should get the results on Friday.
The biopsy results came back as benign colliod nodule. We are so happy and relieved! Thought I would post on here to reassure any future readers.
Thanks for posting, Glad I found this site today, and so happy you and your fiancee had good news! I am new to this, just had test results back and I need to have an "uptake" done after finding a nodule on the right side of my thyroid through an ultrasound. I do not have all my information yet, just getting referred to a specialist at this point. I have difficulty with pressure against larynx and feel as if something is caught in my throat. I can feel the nodule or swelling on the right side with my fingers - which is how I discovered it in the first place when I was applying lotion to my face and neck last week.