Thyroid Cancer
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Jeanne was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 15. She
subsequently underwent surgery followed by radioactive iodine therapy.
Now five years in remission, Jeanne is keen to share her story to
support others diagnosed with thyroid cancer
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Most people have a type of thyroid cancer that’s slow growing, treatable and curable, says endocrine surgeon Avital Harari, MD. Prognosis depends on the type of thyroid cancer, how far it has spread and your age. Younger age is better — with most thyroid cancers, you can’t present with an advanced stage if you’re under 55 years old.
To determine how dangerous the thyroid cancer is, you need to know whether it has spread to other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes. A neck ultrasound can identify any spreading, and treatment is often successful even when cancers have spread to the lymph nodes.
For the best thyroid cancer outcomes, your health care team should treat the thyroid and any lymph nodes involved. This usually includes having surgery to remove half or all the thyroid gland.
A small number of thyroid cancers are more aggressive than others — they may spread faster and have worse outcomes. There are treatments available at UCLA Health for later staged, more aggressive types.
No matter the type or stage of thyroid cancer, treatment is crucial. Follow-up after treatment for all patients with thyroid cancer is important since it can come back. If you have questions about your unique cancer, talk to your surgeon and endocrinologist.
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The normal function of the thyroid gland, the different types of thyroid cancers, and the various treatments for thyroid cancer are explained.
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Experts provide an overview of thyroid cancer and discuss treatment options, side effects, shared decision-making, and more. This webinar is designed for those with thyroid cancer, their caregivers, and their families.
Topics Discussed
2:16 Overview of Thyroid Cancer and Who is Affected
4:13 Types of Thyroid Cancer
6:28 Treatment and Side Effects
9:53 Thyroid Cancer Survivor Survey results
14:03 Impact of Cancer-Related Worry
18:09 Metastatic Thyroid Cancer
20:29 Systemic Therapy and Biomarker Testing
22:13 When Is It Time to Begin Systemic Treatment?
24:00 Metastatic Thyroid Cancer Treatments
25:40 Side Effects of Treatment
29:05 Survivorship
31:38 What is Patient Advocacy?
32:43 Communication in Healthcare
36:51 Advocacy and Access to Care
Question & Answer Session
43:12 After total thyroidectomy, if there are small suspicious lymph nodes, what is the treatment approach?
46:37 What is the life expectancy range for metastatic papillary and metastatic medullary thyroid cancers?
47:29 - With multifocal papillary thyroid cancer, is radioiodine treatment contraindicated in someone with Li-Fraumeni syndrome?
48:44 - How long after surgery can molecular testing be ordered?
49:16 - What are the risks of biopsy and the potential of it to exacerbate spread or metastasis?
50:08 - How long does someone need to be cancer-free after surgery before they are considered cured?
52:32 - Is it common after a thyroidectomy for patients to be diagnosed with high cholesterol and diabetes?
53:23 - What size lymph nodes can be treated with radioiodine therapy?
54:30 - How often have you seen Hürthle cell carcinoma metastasize to the neck?
55:51 - How frequently does cancer change from papillary to a different type of thyroid cancer?
56:59 - Why is fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the thyroid often inconclusive?
58:59 - Is there any indication that papillary thyroid cancer is hereditary?
59:48 - Is there a place for debulking surgery in anaplastic thyroid cancer?
1:00:27 - How do you choose between systemic therapy and clinical trials when a biomarker is found?
101:38 - When a tumor marker has a base level what increase in the level suggests that the cancer could have recurred? Is it normal for these levels to fluctuate small amounts?
103:28 - Can you develop new mutations after your tumor has been genetically tested?
104:39 - How common is lymphedema if lymph nodes are removed, and how quickly after removal would this arise?
105:54 - What's the best way to find out where percutaneous ethanol ablation is available in the United States?
107:33 - How often is medullary thyroid cancer sporadic and not linked to a family history?
108:53 - What are the implications of having papillary and medullary thyroid cancer in an ectopic thyroid nodule?
The Patient Webinar on Thyroid Cancer occurred in August 2022. This informational program was created in conjunction with the recently updated NCCN Guidelines for Patients® for Thyroid Cancer. Access the free patient guidelines: https://www.nccn.org/patientre....sources/patient-reso
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Dr. Ari Wassner, medical director of Boston Children’s Thyroid Center, walks you through understanding thyroid biopsy results.
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