Commentary Article - (2024) Volume 5, Issue 4
Histamine: The Multifaceted Chemical Messenger
Amelia Harris*
Department of Autacoids, University of Minnesota, USA
*Correspondence:
Amelia Harris,
Department of Autacoids, University of Minnesota,
USA,
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Received: 02-Dec-2024, Manuscript No. jac-25-22480;
Editor assigned: 04-Dec-2024, Pre QC No. jac-25-22480(PQ);
Reviewed: 18-Dec-2024, QC No. jac-25-22480;
Revised: 23-Dec-2024, Manuscript No. jac-25-22480(R);
Published:
30-Dec-2024, DOI: 10.35841/jac.5.4.27
Description
Thyroid cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the thyroid, a
small butterfly shaped gland located at the base of the neck.
While thyroid cancer is relatively rare compared to other
types of cancer, its incidence has been rising in recent years.
Thyroid cancer occurs when cells in the thyroid gland grow
uncontrollably and form a tumor. It is categorized into several
different types based on the appearance of the cells under a
microscope and how they behave. The most common types of
thyroid cancer. Thyroid cancer often spreads to nearby lymph
nodes but is highly treatable. It tends to affect older adults and
is more challenging to treat due to its rapid progression and
resistance to conventional therapies. While the exact cause of
thyroid cancer is not always clear, several factors can increase
the risk of developing the disease. This includes radiation
treatments for head and neck cancers or nuclear accidents.
Thyroid cancer is more common in women, which suggests
that hormonal factors may play a role in the development of
the disease. A lack of iodine in the diet has been linked to an
increased risk of thyroid cancer particularly in areas where
iodine deficiency is common. However iodine deficiency is rare
in developed countries due to the addition of iodine to salt.
Thyroid cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms particularly
in the early stages. If the tumor affects the nerve that controls
the vocal cords a person may experience hoarseness or other
changes in their voice. If thyroid cancer spreads to nearby lymph
nodes these may become enlarged and palpable. They will also
assess the lymph nodes for signs of swelling. An ultrasound of
the thyroid is often used to examine the size and characteristics
of any thyroid nodules. During this procedure, a thin needle
is inserted into the nodule to collect a small sample of tissue.
The sample is then examined under a microscope to determine
if cancer cells are present. Blood tests can help assess thyroid
function. While blood tests alone cannot diagnose thyroid
cancer, they can help rule out other thyroid conditions. After
surgery a radioactive iodine scan can help detect any remaining
thyroid tissue or cancerous cells. Thyroid cancer cells absorb
iodine, and radioactive iodine can help destroy any remaining
cancer cells that were not removed during surgery. This
treatment is particularly effective for cancers that are not
visible by imaging or those that may have spread to other
parts of the body. External beam radiation therapy may be
used if thyroid cancer recurs after surgery or if it is anaplastic
thyroid cancer, which is more aggressive and harder to treat
with surgery or radioactive iodine. Chemotherapy is rarely
used for thyroid cancer but may be considered for anaplastic
thyroid cancer or in cases where other treatments are not
effective. Targeted therapies, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors
are sometimes used for advanced or metastatic thyroid cancer
that cannot be treated with surgery or radioactive iodine.
This often involves periodic physical exams, blood tests to
measure thyroid function and thyroglobulin levels a protein
produced by thyroid cells and imaging studies. Thyroid cancer
is a relatively rare cancer with a generally favorable prognosis
when diagnosed and treated early.
Acknowledgement
None.
Conflict Of Interest
The authorĂ¢??s declared that they have no conflict of interest.
Citation: Harris A (2024) Histamine: The Multifaceted Chemical Messenger. Autacoids J. 5:22.
Copyright: © 2024 Harris A. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,
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