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Why do most physicians recommend that small nodules less than 1 or 1.4 cm not always be biopsied?

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Why do most physicians recommend that small nodules less than 1 or 1.4 cm not always be biopsied?

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This is a controversial area where judgment may vary from case to case. Since nodules are usually slow growing, careful ongoing surveillance is helpful in instances where a nodules, even if not biopsied, may exhibit a growth pattern. Nevertheless, many small ‘sub-centimeter’ nodules exhibit the same rates of thyroid cancer as somewhat larger nodules The value of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in subcentimeter thyroid nodules. Thyroid.

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