Thyroid CancerCauseExperts do not know the exact cause of
thyroid cancer. But they do know that people who have
been exposed to a lot of radiation—either from the environment or from medical
treatment—have a greater chance of developing thyroid cancer. An occasional
dental X-ray will not increase your risk of developing thyroid cancer. But past
radiation treatment of your head, neck, or chest
(especially during childhood) can increase your chances of developing thyroid
cancer. Radiation was used from the 1920s to the 1950s to treat problems such
as acne or enlarged tonsils, but it is no longer used to treat noncancerous
conditions. One rare type of thyroid cancer, which is called
medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), runs in families. You
can inherit a specific
gene that increases your risk of developing
MTC.
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