Guest guest Posted March 5, 2003 Report Share Posted March 5, 2003 Dear Members, My sister is having some health problems and has a surgery planned in the middle of March. She is currently in New York and doing residency. She had a throid nodule in the left lobe and on examination of cells under the microscope, some atypical cells were found. Whether or not it is malignant/cancerous can only be definitely known by removing the lobe of thyroid. At the time of surgery, when the lobe is removed by the surgeon, the pathologist will examine the tissue to determine whether or not she has cancer. I was wondering if there is remedy for this from her chart in the event that cancer is detected. Her info is as follows: Jyoti: June 10, 1971 Time: 18:55, 5:30 E of GMT(unrectified) Place: Nagpur 79E10; 21N10 regards- Vaishali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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