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@colleenyoung

Welcome @vstormy. I'm tagging fellow members @remi @mjay and @dorisena who have all had both breast cancer and thyroid cancer.

@vstormy, if I read your post correctly, after having papillary carcinoma, followed by triple negative breast cancer, you now found a nodule that is oncocytic classic variant papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Is this the same variant as the original diagnosis? In other words, is this a recurrence or a new primary? Have you considered a third opinion to help make your treatment choice?

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I can't recall the details from my thyroid cancer because I wasn't given much explanation and I was told I had to have my thyroid removed. I wasn't given any treatment choice. With the breast cancer, I had lump removal, was misdiagnosed, went to an oncologist who removed more margin and did a lymph node removal to verify that the cancer did not involve the lymph nodes. The readiation burned my skin badly so I had three days relief and treatment before they continued the radiation.
I was diagnosed with a paralyzed vocal chord 18 months after surgery on the thyroid and they said it was too late to rehab my vocal chord with therapy. They offered more sugery. I declined. The vocal sound has returned somewhat after many years, but doesn't have a pleasant voice sound. I can't rejoin the choir to sing. I don't worry about more cancer at my age. I eat an excellent anti-cancer diet and get what exercise I can manage.

I just found out after requesting my medical records that I have papillary carcinoma oncocytic /hurthle variant. How do I have all 3? doesn't make sense to me and I have been trying to ask the docs at Cancer treatment centers of America but don't get an answer. Also, found out that my Level 5 in my neck that has been followed for 5 years for suspicious nodule was supposedly biopsied and found to have the above cancer, now recently I asked them to review the FNA and it was found they went into level 4 instead of level 5. I questioned this whether I have two cancers then and they tell me that the nodules are so close but they believe it is only one cancer in level 4. I am not a medical professional but this doesn't make sense to me. And this is my third medical opinion. Anyone have an idea about this? Thanks