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Thyroid Cancer affects Thyroid Function and often affects your hormonal balance, metabolism, body temperature, heart rate and cognition.

Recognize Thyroid Cancer As A Public Healthcare Issue

Target:
All Teenagers, Young Adults, Women and Men

Thyroid Cancer is the fastest increasing newly diagnosed cancer in America today !  Join us today and help us get the word out. Early diagnosis and detection determines clinical outcomes  prognosis and quality of life for all cancer patients.


All Cancers have a "devastating" emotional and psychological impact on patients and loved one
s at different stages of the diagnostic journey.


The general public at large is unaware of signs, symptoms and genetic or environmental risk factors associated with thyroid cancer.


Public Service announcements on thyroid cancer will help  high risk patients become better advocates of their healthcare needs

Thyroid Cancer is the fastest increasing newly diagnosed cancer in America today !  Join us today and help us get the word out. Early diagnosis and detection determines clinical outcomes  prognosis and quality of life for all cancer patients.


All Cancers have a "devastating" emotional and psychological impact on patients and loved one
s at different stages of the diagnostic journey.


The general public at large is unaware of signs, symptoms and genetic or environmental risk factors associated with thyroid cancer.


Public Service announcements on thyroid cancer will help  high risk patients become better advocates of their healthcare needs

We the undersigned  seek to raise awareness and lobby for public funding for community health education and public service announcements  for Thyroid Cancer which is one of the few cancers in America  that is increasing in the number of newly diagnosed  cases each year amongst the 15 to 35 year old population yet there is very little public knowledge about signs, symptons and risk factors.  We assert the following:


Primary care providers and public health officials must become better  educated on rising thyroid  health and thyroid cancer  emerging stats and trends as part of their continuing education requirements.

The general public must be made aware of the signs, symptoms, risks factors and misconceptions of thyroid disease and thyroid cancer as well as the long term healthcare needs of patients with compromised or no thyroid function.


Generalized assumptions cannot continue to be set forth as a given for all patients. There  are several types of thyroid cancer: papillary, follicular, medullary, anaplastic and variants.


Parents and physicians alike must become active advocates for the younger patients as thyroid nodules in young people (generally those under age 60) are more likely to be malignant or become malignant over time.


Treatment and prognosis  depends on the type of thyroid cancer, tumor size or cancer "stage", age of the patient upon "discovery" and diagnosis, and other factors individual factors.   It is not a clear cut path and may include surgery, radioactive iodine therapy, chemotherapy, external beam radiation therapy and  hormone replacement therapy. 


Signs to discuss with your doctor include: lump in your neck/throat, lymph node swelling, fullness in the neck, voice changes, difficulty breathing/obstructive sleep apnea, difficulty swallowing, or pain in the neck or throat.


Thyroid cancer affects women three times more than men and occurs in all age groups. However, in the past 5 years an increasing overwhelming number of young people ages 15 to 35 are being diagnosed.


Many of these youngsters are beign misdiagnosed at onset  or diagnosed at progressive stages of disease making their prognosis, treatment and recovery challenging. 


Thyroid cancer can sometimes reappear decades after the initial treatment.  Because of this patients must have follow-up tests throughout their lifetime, so that any recurrence can be treated properly, therefore insurance companies should be compelled to provide resonable coverage without delay for diagnostic testing of survivors.


Healthcare providers must include a through neck check and thyroid function test annually for all patients in high risk populations and always before dismissing patients seemingly unrelated health concerns as psychosomatic with the understanding that thyroid dysfunction may be an early warning sign for young people. 


We alll know and recognize the importance of mammography, pap smears, colonoscopy and prostrate examinations as early detection tools that save lives. 

Early Detection and Annual Screening Initiatives  must be mandated as a matter of  Public Health and Safety in America today.  

Thyroid Cancer Awareness and Education initiatives must be assumed by our public health departments in order to save lives.

Join our petition and help us reach out to our elected officials to help preserve quality of  live for patients and survivors.

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We signed the "Recognize Thyroid Cancer As A Public Healthcare Issue" petition!
# 56:
4:40 pm PDT, Sep 14, Kathleen Ostic, Michigan
# 55:
7:18 pm PDT, Aug 15, Matthew Rogusz, North Carolina
# 54:
4:05 pm PDT, Aug 14, Laura Rogusz, North Carolina
I was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer October 2008 and had a total thyroidectomy that following November. I am doing a lot better now but I'm still not myself and I am hoping that people will start to be more aware of what your Thyroid actually does. It's a very important part of your body and no one realizes this until it's gone, like myself. I hope that everyone reading this is gaining knowledge of this type of cancer b/c it may have a very high cure rate, however, the road to recovery is very long.
# 53:
12:52 am PDT, Aug 10, Name not displayed, Iowa
I went to multiple doctors and ended up getting 2 surgeries because the doctors didn't expect it to be cancer. I'm 22 years old and was 20 when I was first diagnosed. If Thyroid Cancer was more well known it would have cut my doctor's bills and my headaches down by far.
# 52:
10:29 am PDT, Aug 7, Name not displayed, Georgia
# 51:
7:01 am PDT, Jul 26, Carl Rosenstock, Wisconsin
# 50:
3:05 pm PDT, Jul 21, Daffy McGee, California
# 49:
4:07 am PDT, Jul 16, KRISTIN PRINCE, North Carolina
# 48:
8:12 pm PDT, Jul 13, Carolyn Janney, Pennsylvania
My secratry at work had thyroid cancer and because of her telling us all about how to "check our necks," I did and I found an enlarged node... I too had thyroid cancer that I would never have noticed unless she has spread the word... spread the word, there is NO reason to die from this cancer, but people need to know about it first!
# 47:
8:32 am PDT, Jul 13, Selina Schecroun, Virginia
# 46:
8:18 am PDT, Jul 10, Dana Hoffman, Minnesota
# 45:
7:55 pm PDT, Jul 6, Robert McCullough, California
I have another common type of cancer and understand that cancer is something we allneed to take very seriously.
# 44:
5:11 pm PDT, Jul 6, Robyn Erler, California
# 43:
12:50 pm PDT, Jul 6, Lisa Becker, Missouri
# 42:
6:48 am PDT, Jul 6, Margaret Sweeny, United Kingdom
# 41:
12:53 pm PDT, Jul 5, Diane Van Weelie, Netherlands
Early detection saves lives!
# 40:
8:46 am PDT, Jul 5, Jimmie Bay, Pennsylvania
# 39:
1:48 pm PDT, Jul 3, Sheila Connole, Virginia
# 38:
8:52 am PDT, Jul 3, Dr Kathi Ann H, Georgia
# 37:
6:52 am PDT, Jul 3, Irina Ilieva, Bulgaria
# 36:
1:44 am PDT, Jul 3, Steve Klein, Virginia
My 21 year old diabetic daughters was misdiagnosed for 3 years; her thyroid cancer signs and symptons ignored until a well informed second opinion doctor ordered a thyroidectomy after the first visit. After surgery we discovered that 80% of her thyroid wa

Do you know the signs and symptons of thyroid cancer ? Do you know the environmental and genetic risk factors associated with thyroid cancer? Do you know how to check your neck for nodules?

# 35:
10:16 pm PDT, Jul 2, Noelle Cruz, California
# 34:
9:45 pm PDT, Jul 2, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 33:
5:56 pm PDT, Jul 2, Steve Dale, Australia
My 21 year old diabetic daughters was misdiagnosed for 3 years; her thyroid cancer signs and symptons ignored until a well informed second opinion doctor ordered a thyroidectomy after the first visit. After surgery we discovered that 80% of her thyroid wa

Do you know the signs and symptons of thyroid cancer ? Do you know the environmental and genetic risk factors associated with thyroid cancer? Do you know how to check your neck for nodules?

# 32:
12:15 pm PDT, Jul 2, Cathy Richardson, Utah
# 31:
7:35 am PDT, Jul 2, Jamie Lee, California
# 30:
5:11 am PDT, Jul 2, Filomena Lomba Viana, United Kingdom
# 29:
3:36 am PDT, Jul 2, Sherie Hayden, Canada
# 28:
9:49 pm PDT, Jul 1, Pam Wilkinson, Michigan
# 27:
9:20 pm PDT, Jul 1, Drew Palermo, California
# 26:
8:17 pm PDT, Jul 1, Name not displayed, Florida
I also have thyroid issues. It's becoming a large problem today.
# 25:
6:26 pm PDT, Jul 1, Dalia Hettfield, California
# 24:
5:57 pm PDT, Jul 1, Dolores Bookstein, Florida
# 23:
5:22 pm PDT, Jul 1, Martin Kornbluh, New York
# 22:
2:32 pm PDT, Jul 1, KIMBERLY BAILEY, Illinois
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2:22 pm PDT, Jul 1, Marion White, New Zealand
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2:11 pm PDT, Jul 1, Adriana Chavez, California
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1:58 pm PDT, Jul 1, Name not displayed, Illinois
# 18:
1:46 pm PDT, Jul 1, Kristina Salgado, Arkansas
# 17:
12:31 pm PDT, Jul 1, Jonny Pedersen, Denmark
# 16:
11:19 am PDT, Jul 1, Carol Carter, Michigan
# 15:
10:23 am PDT, Jul 1, Chaz Gaily Berlusconi, South Africa
# 14:
9:33 am PDT, Jul 1, Courtney Dazee, Louisiana
# 13:
8:45 am PDT, Jul 1, Name not displayed, California
# 12:
7:50 am PDT, Jul 1, Name not displayed, Cyprus
# 11:
7:46 am PDT, Jul 1, Edita Hajdar, Minnesota
# 10:
7:33 am PDT, Jul 1, Mieke Bernaards, Belgium
# 9:
6:26 am PDT, Jul 1, Evelyn Yancey, Georgia
# 8:
6:00 am PDT, Jul 1, David N Moore, Connecticut
# 7:
5:46 am PDT, Jul 1, Pauline Houzard, Guadeloupe
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4:14 am PDT, Jul 1, Panagiotis Rigopoulos, Greece
# 5:
3:35 am PDT, Jul 1, Bill C, Germany
# 4:
2:57 am PDT, Jul 1, Charles Mclachlan, United Kingdom
# 3:
2:26 am PDT, Jul 1, Dhqanjisha Variava, United Kingdom
I am sure that no one like to have a any sort of cancer!

Have you ever visit to a cancer ward in any hospital?

# 2:
1:01 am PDT, Jul 1, Mervi Rantala, Finland
# 1:
8:32 am PDT, Jun 30, Wilma Ariza, New Jersey
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