After thyroid papillary cancer operation how?
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The metastasis pathway of thyroid cancer includes lymphatic metastasis and hematogenous dissemination. The patient can touch the bilateral neck and clavicular fossa gently with both hands intermittently to see if there are small induration, cough, bone pain and other abnormal symptoms. Once they appear, they should see a doctor in time. Now let's learn something about how to treat papillary thyroid cancer after operation? It's a matter of time.
After thyroid papillary cancer operation how?
First, fine needle biopsy is considered to be the best first-line diagnostic procedure for thyroid nodules. Surgical treatment is the clear management of papillary thyroid carcinoma. After about 4-6 weeks of thyroidectomy, the patient may have radioiodine therapy to detect and destroy any metastatic and residual thyroid tissue.
Second: after 6 weeks of surgical thyroidectomy, patients may have radioiodine therapy to detect and destroy any metastatic and residual thyroid tissue. External irradiation therapy has been used as an adjuvant therapy for patients with papillary thyroid cancer who are over 45 years old and have locally aggressive disease.
Third: patients need lifelong thyroid hormone replacement therapy, especially after total thyroidectomy. Treatment includes thyroxine at doses of 2.5-3.5 μ g / kg / day. Overall, the prognosis of thyroid cancer is very good, especially for patients younger than 45 years old and those with small cancers, most of which can be cured.
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Thyroid cancer is a family history of thyroid radiation or thyroid cancer, and contact history is more common. In addition, thyroid cancer is more common because we get older. For most patients, we don't know why thyroid cancer occurs.