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Woman's 'Adam's Apple' Revealed as 6cm Thyroid Tumor
18 Jan
Summary
- A 6cm cancerous tumor was discovered after being mistaken for an Adam's apple.
- Symptoms of extreme fatigue and breathing difficulty were initially dismissed.
- A mother's keen observation led to the crucial medical diagnosis.

In September 2025, Bethany Dodwell, 25, received a devastating diagnosis of grade five thyroid cancer after a lump in her neck, initially dismissed as an Adam's apple, was found to be a nearly 6cm tumor. She had first noticed the growth years prior, but it wasn't until July 2025 that her mother urged her to seek medical attention due to its size.
Bethany had been experiencing extreme fatigue and breathing difficulties, symptoms she attributed to her demanding career as a dancer and performer, and her existing asthma diagnosis. These symptoms, along with the growing neck lump, were eventually investigated through ultrasounds and biopsies. Her surgery in December 2025 was extensive, involving the removal of her thyroid and cancerous lymph nodes.
Now recovering, Bethany is preparing for radioactive iodine treatment to eliminate any remaining cancer cells. She credits her mother's vigilance for saving her life and urges others to consult a doctor if they notice any unusual changes in their bodies, emphasizing the importance of acting on such concerns promptly.




