Developing a plan for thyroid cancer treatment depends on the kind of thyroid cancer, the size of the tumor, where it's located and whether or not the cancer has spread. For most patients with thyroid cancer, treatment will involve a combination of therapies.
Doctors generally use four standard types of thyroid cancer treatment:
Most often, the decisions you make regarding your thyroid cancer treatment will be made in cooperation with your health care team, which can include a surgeon, an endocrinologist who specializes in gland problems, a medical oncologist, and a radiation oncologist.
Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells. It's systemic, which means that once it is ingested or injected, it reaches the bloodstream and affects the entire body. Chemotherapy is used in thyroid cancer treatment to address metastasis, or the spread of cancer to other areas.
Two forms of radiation therapy are used most often as thyroid cancer treatment:
Surgery is the principle method for treating and curing thyroid cancer. Once the location of the cancer is determined, doctors must decide how much of the thyroid to remove. Surgery possibilities include:
When your thyroid is removed, you no longer produce the thyroid hormones that are critical for health. Thyroid hormone therapy gives your body the hormones it needs to function and keeps the body from making increased thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), which could increase the chances of thyroid cancer growing or recurring.
Lastly, through ongoing clinical trials, researchers are seeking to refine or develop new methods of treating thyroid cancer. You and your doctor may determine that participating in a clinical trial would be an effective part of your treatment program.
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