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Regarding it’s necessary to removal of thyroid gland bcz of thyroid cancer

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Hi sir

I like to know recent update regarding thyroid cancer nodules...I’m here attaching documents of patient wish to avoid further surgery .already done with half thyroid gland

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I'm afraid that letter is impossible to read. And, you really should remove it because it gives the patient's name and date of birth. :)

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