Oncocytic Cell Carcinoma with angioinvasion
Minimally invasive oncocytic carcinoma, with angioinvasion
Anyone else have a similar diagnosis? I got the pathology report, but my surgeon still hasn't called (5 business days later) with what that means for next steps.
The diagnosis does mention (so hopefully that's good news):
LIMITED TO THYROID, MARGINS NEGATIVE
7 BENIGN LYMPH NODES PRESENT
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@djasmer I also have angioinvasion of more than 6 vessels. My completion surgery was in Feb 2024 with no lymph nodes removed. During my regular ultrasounds 3 enlarged lymph nodes have been seen and so far my endocrinologist is monitoring.
@djasmer Really sorry to welcome you to this club. I had 7 lymph nodes removed during the first surgery (right side of thyroid removed) and then 5 lympth nodes removed during the second surgery (left side). They were benign for me thank goodness. I have noticed my allergies are worse after having so many lymph nodes removed and my Endo said that's actually a complaint he's heard before.
I think I understood your message, it sounds like you have some suspicious lymph nodes your Dr wants to monitor. With this type of cancer, if it's suspicious, it needs to go! But obviously that's just my opinion based on internet research I've done. I'd make sure to ask your Endo what are the benefits of leaving a suspicious lympth node vs the benefits of removing it. And I'd also ask "if it were you, would you remove it?". I've gotten more straight answers from Drs by asking what they'd do in my situation than any other question I've asked.
Good luck with everything, keep us posted. We're here for you.
I would consult with your oncologist, as they typically direct next steps by coordinating input from both surgeon and endocrinologist.