Each June since his Stage IV head and
neck cancer diagnosis in 2001, Jeff Warren sets off on a journey via his Litespeed Siena from his hometown of Reno, Nevada, to the steps of Huntsman Cancer Institute, where he endured the rigors of what he calls «slash, burn, and poison» (clinically known as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy).
Discovering a nodule on your
neck is not an automatic
diagnosis of thyroid
cancer, says Dr. Gharib, and up to half of all adults have them.