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Thyroid
Cancer Diagnoses Predicted To Set New Record in 2008
ThyCa Urges Early
Detection Through Neck Checks
- Thyroid cancer,
one of the few cancers that is increasing in incidence, is expected
to reach a new record of 37,340 people newly diagnosed in the United
States in 2008, reports ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association.
- This record
total is more than 11 percent higher than last year’s record numbers,
and about double the number from 10 years ago, according to information
from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the American
Cancer Society.
- Thyroid cancer
is now the 6th most common cancer in women. About three times as
many women as men get thyroid cancer. It has several types and variants,.
It affects people in all age groups, from young children through
senior citizens.
- Thyroid cancer
is usually treatable when found early.
- A total of
28,410 women and 8,930 men are expected to be diagnosed with thyroid
cancer this year. The number of deaths is expected to increase by
almost 4% over last year, to 1,590 in 2008.
- ThyCa: Thyroid
Cancer Survivors’ Association, Inc. urges everyone to learn about
thyroid cancer and to ask for a neck check at each doctor's appointment.
- Help raise
awareness for early detection. E-mail us at thyca@thyca.org
to get free materials, or call 877-588-7904, or download free awareness
flyers from our Raise Awareness page.
• ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors' Association, Inc. is a national
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization of thyroid cancer survivors, family
members, and health care professionals, dedicated to education,
communication, support, awareness for early detection, and thyroid
cancer research fundraising and research grants.
- For free awareness
materials and more information about thyroid cancer and ThyCa’s
free year-round support services, education, and publications, e-mail
to thyca@thyca.org, call toll-free
1-877-588-7904, write to PO Box 1545, New York, NY 10159-1545, or
visit the website.
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