- Female
- 40 Years
- 14/08/2025
I have a multinodular goiter and my recent scans and FNAC show it's benign but I'm confused about whether I should get surgery now or wait until I have symptoms Some doctors recommend removing it while others say to just monitor it with regular scans Do I really need to do an FNAC every 6 months or can I space it out longer like every few years since it's benign

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