Thyroid tumor is a common benign tumor, usually detected early is mostly benign, but early without targeted treatment, it can easily develop into thyroid cancer, and thyroid cancer is a more harmful disease, such as undifferentiated cancer has a poor prognosis, with an average survival time of 3-6 months. 1. You should be aware of thyroid tumor Thyroid tumor is a very common thyroid tumor, and women are the high-risk group for this disease, especially the young women under 40 years old should be aware of this disease. External radiation The incidence of thyroid cancer is about 100 times higher in people who have been treated with X-rays to the head, neck and chest during their childhood, and the incidence of thyroid tumors is also significantly higher. Familial tumors Thyroid tumors are seen in a number of familial tumor syndromes, including Cowden’s disease and Catney’s comorbidity. Endocrine factors Papillary thyroid adenoma and thyrotropin are closely related. It is believed that long-term stimulation of thyrotropin (TSH) can contribute to thyroid hyperplasia, formation of nodules, and even evolution to malignant tumors. 2. You have to recognize thyroid tumor Benign thyroid tumor Patients with a few lumps in the neck, these lumps will show round or oval in different sizes when examined. When the lumps become large, they will compress the esophagus as well as the trachea, making the patient uncomfortable and even painful. Malignant thyroid tumors are hard, with unclear borders and tissue adhesions, and patients may experience hoarseness, breathing and swallowing difficulties. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are looking for. The minimally invasive surgery is precisely positioned under the GE four-dimensional ultrasound, and a 0.8 mm ablation needle is punctured into the lesion under visualization, and then an isolation fluid is injected to isolate the lesion tissue, which is thermally cured by high-temperature heating, and after dehydration and necrosis, the necrotic tissue is naturally absorbed and discharged by the body’s metabolism, thus achieving the clinical effect of curing the disease.