Even between 2015 and 2016, we have seen a 3% increase in thyroid cancers (2). While we are getting a bit better at diagnosing it, the numbers are real and they are telling us that thyroid cancers are becoming one of the biggest cancers of our time.
Nearly every week here at Integrative Health, a doctor will save someone from undiagnosed thyroid cancer. The problem with that is that this is an epidemic, but it is not receiving the attention that it so rightly deserves. Everyone is at risk, but those who have thyroid disease are especially at risk.
In fact, my online team recently received a note from England, from a woman who saw one of my videos on Facebook. After giving herself a self-examination (3), she felt a lump. She went out and had an ultrasound performed and it revealed that she had papillary thyroid cancer.
The most startling part about this was that the nodule was hidden behind a ligament, so it might have been months before she even noticed the lump on her body. Thankfully, she was able to inspect her own thyroid, seek out an ultrasound and now is awaiting treatment that could have been more difficult or even longer had she waited.