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Thyroid Cancer Treatment
Question: Which is the place to get treatment for papillary thyroid cancer in India? Hello,
I am male, 30 years old. Which is the place to get treatment for papillary thyroid cancer in India and How much it cost?
Kindly Reply,
Cancer Fighter.
Answer: I don't have an answer, but I do have a site with more info and maybe they can help. www.thyca.org (thyroid cancer survivors for america)
Question: Where are the top sites in the US for thyroid cancer evaluation and treatment? Female, 62 years, on Synthroid for 20+ years after thyroid stopped functioning. Recent ultrasound shows two solid nodules (under 2 cm, one in each lobe) and a 3rd nodule "in the upper pole." Thyroglobulin blood test abnormal. Hoarse voice. Had thyroid scan today. Internist felt growth 3 wks ago which prompted ultrasound. Internist suggests biopsies next at area diagnostic center. Earliest date available Oct. 10. Is this good advice or should I seek endocrinologist exam now? Am a 6 year uterine cancer survivor at an excellent, regional cancer center, which does very little with thyroid cancer. What are the top centers for thyroid cancer? What would you recommend doing in my situation?
Answer: I had tumors on my thyroid and had it removed when I was seven years old. I would definitely talk to an endocrinologist, if I were you. No matter whether the advice you were given was good or not, the endocrinologist will know what is best for you. Baylor in Dallas is an excellent hospital. They've done all of my thyroid related surgeries.
Question: Best Hospital and Doctor to get treatment for papillary thyroid cancer in Seattle Area? Hello,
I am 30 years old male diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer. I am living in Bellevue. Could you please share info on best hospitals and Doctors to get treatment in Seattle Area?
Thanks,
Cancer Fighter
Answer: go to www.thyca.org and thyca@yahoogroups.com (the second one is a question answer forum for thryoid cancer folks) and post there.
Question: Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Thyroid Cancer? Questions to ask? I have a friend who has Thyroid cancer and has had the tumor and her thyroid removed. Tomorrow she is going for her consultation for the radioactive iodine treatment, and she wants to go in to the appointment with a list of questions that she should ask. Anyone have any suggestions?
Answer: I assume you are refering to the ablative treatment (destroy any remaining thyroid/turmor tissue). She will get a lot of information on dealing with the 3 to 5 days after treatment where she will need to avoid contact with other people. the person who is assisting in her care should also attend. Good questions to ask are about dealing with possible side affects (e.g. painful saliva glands) and other possible side affects. She is probably feeling lousy right now having been off the tyroid medicane for several weeks. So questions about when she can again start the thyroid meds again.
Question: Need recommendations for Holistic Vets in Sydney - Thyroid Cancer treatment? Hi everyone
My staffy x Charlie has just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, he has just had his radiation treatment yesterday. I am trying to find an experienced, highly recommended Holistic Vet within Sydney that I can see about his diet, herbal supplements etc
Has anyone used a Holistic Vet for the treatment of their pets cancer? If so was it successful? And secondly can anyone recommend a good, geniune, experienced holistic vet that I can take my little man to?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Answer: I am in the US, so I can't help you with finding a Holistic Vet in Sydney. But I used to Tech for a well respected Veterinary Internist. We had several clients that went to a Holistic Vet in another state. They drove a long way to see this vet. Then we would do the follow up care. One case we had was a dog with a rectal tumor. The dog lived for a couple of years, BUT the owner had the tumor reduced surgically several times. It was an aggressive cancer, and ultimately killed the dog, but the dog lived a couple of years more than it would have.
We also had another dog that had a brain tumor. The owner went to the same vet. The dog lived about 9-12 months with the brain tumor.
I don't know if I have answered your question, but I wish you luck with your dog.
Question: What is the cost of radioactive iodine treatment for thyroid cancer?
Answer: They usually use radioactive iodine isotopes as tracers, Go to Google and type in Association of Oncology social work.
I believe you are speaking of Lymphoma.
There is some help I believe, you just have to look for it.
Question: What are the effect after treatment of thyroid cancer?
Answer: You become hypothyroid and go on thyroid medication.
Question: Have you put off treatment to get pregnant when experiencing recurrent papillary thyroid cancer in lymph nodes I'm looking for new treatments other than RAI or surgery. I have been waiting a few years between fertility issues and cancer treatments to get pregnant 36 and the clock is ticking
Answer: Yes I put off the RAI to get pregnant with my first child. I had papillary thyroid cancer but it had not spread to my lymph nodes. It was encapsulated in my thyroid gland. I had the surgery, total thyroidectomy. I kept my TSH suppressed to 0.1 and got pregnant about 3 months after trying. I was 28 at the time. After my first child was born, I had RAI when he was 7 months. We waited 1 year to try for baby #2 and got pregnant on our first try with baby #2.
Both kids were born full term, totally healthy. I get their thyroids tested every year because I'm paranoid that my thyroid problems passed to my kids. But their thyroid tests come back normal.
So you can put off RAI to have kids or have RAI and then have kids. But once you have RAI, you have to wait 6 months to 1 year to try to conceive.
Just my opinion...since you're 36...Keep your TSH suppressed and if your thyroglobulin levels are little to nothing...postpone RAI and have a baby first.
Good luck.
regards,
mari
Question: anyone been through treatment for papilliary thyroid cancer? I am 30 and was diagnosed last year. I have three young children and a wonderful fiance, but none of them understand how i feel preparing to come off meds for tests at the minute and i'm absolutely dreading it. I live in the uk btw
Anyone been in same boat?
Answer: I had pap cancer a few years ago. I am 44 years old. I had a total thyroidectomy, because I felt it would be safer and maybe prevent further surgeries. I had 2 rounds of radioactive iodine (a small one that I stayed at home with and a second one with a hospital stay). Being off meds was the worst. I felt like a slug. This past year, my doctor told me there was a new Thyroglobulin test that didn't require me to get off my meds. He said it was through MD Anderson in Houston, Texas and that it was ultra-sensitive. I was thrilled not to have to go through all that again. I'll be praying for you.
Question: Is 8 years of thyroid cancer diagnosis then treatment harmful?
Answer: If someone waited 8 yrs to get treatment after being diagnosed with cancer, it may have spread to other areas and may be terminal. It could end up in the lymph nodes, lungs and bones. By the time 8 years is up, treatment may be a waste of time.
Question: I have been diagnosed with Papillary Thyroid Cancer. What are dangers of radioactive iodine dye treatment? I am also going to have my entire thyroid removed before the iodine dye treatment is done. The iodine dye treatment is being done through an IV in my wrist. I will be completely off my synthroid.
Answer: I had papillary cancer also. Never had the radioactive iodine treatment, backed out of it because of fertility concerns. Which the doctor than consulted someone at Columbia University and found out I was right. It is temporary though. Other concerns are damage to your salivary glands, usually temporary but may be permanent. Sucking candies are recommended. Also there is a small chance of developing a secondary cancer even though the radiation is targeted at remaining thyroid cells.
It has been 5 years, and I have a new doctor who wants me to see a specialist to see if radioactive iodine treatment is needed. Also there is a drug you can take so you do not need to go off synthroid. Not all places use it.
My initial doctor never thought I needed radioactive iodine treatment, but every endocrinologist I see does.
Question: What is a successful treatment for thyroid medullary cancer?
Answer: Talk to a doctor, try Yahoo Health and webmd.
Question: I had thyroid cancer, had radiation treatment, what's next? I was diagnosed with papillary carcinoma at my thyroid gland. I underwent radiation treatment. I was told I'm already clear. I know I had cancer and I know it might recur. What's the best thing to do now. I am only in my 30's, i have two kids and and I am scared.
Answer: a good site to see all about thyroid, including high & low, as well as cancers, etc.: http://www.targetwoman.com/articles/thyroid-disorder.html
Question: Any new treatment for thyroid cancer? What is a Hurthle cell carcinoma? Is thyroidectomy the only option? Would alternative medicine bring any relief, such as acupuncture/herbs?
Answer: This web site tells about Hurthle cell carcinoma, it is rare and not always malignant. But seems to be more serious than the most common form of thyroid cancer.
http://ww3.komotv.com/Global/story.asp?S=1230208
I had thyroid cancer, the most common type papilary. It spread to a lymph node, and I actually 2 malignant growths in my thyroid. They did a full thyroidectomy and removed the lymph node.
I would not mess with alternative medicine if this is malignant. It could spread to other parts of your body. I think your options are full or partial thyroidectomy, and this needs to be decided with your doctor. There is a chance they could remove just part of your thyroid, this increases the risk that the cancer could come back.
Question: Low Iodine diet before Radio Iodine treatment for thyroid cancers? I am just starting a low Iodine diet for 2 weeks (less tan 65 micrograms) before I have a radioactive Iodine treatment for Thyroid cancer. I was wondering if there is anyone who has any menu ideas, or meal ideas for me, or have been on the same diet? I have a few basic ones, but you can only eat the same thing so many times!
Thanks for any feedback!
Answer: I went through the same thing last November - during Thanksgiving! It didn't seem like it would be that difficult but once you start you realize just how much you can't eat.
For breakfast I ate oatmeal with dried fruit and nuts (unsalted). I also had a few egg white omelets.
I made a big pot of beef stew (see link below for recipe) so I had that for many many dinners. I also had pasta with homemade sauce. If you seach you can find one brand of canned tomatos that doesn't have salt.
For dessert I made wacky cake (recipe is also below) - it's a chocolate cake that uses cocoa powder so it's ok.
I bought a cookbook online, but a lot of the recipes are also here -
http://www.thyca.org/ThyCa%20Cookbook%20011804.pdf
Question: Radioactive iodine treatment for Thyroid Cancer: Ideas to keep occupied during isolation? My friend is having radioactive iodine treatment for her thyroid cancer in a few weeks and she will be in isolation for 4 days straight at the hospital. We are trying to get together some things for her to do while she's in there (she'll have a tv and magazines) but whatever she brings in with her she won't be able to take back out. Does anyone have any ideas of things she could do to keep herself occupied while she's in there? Is any idea's of some cheap things she could bring in with her and leave there?
She's having a really aggressive treatment and they want to monitor her, so yes it does make absolute sense that she would be staying there for 4 days. Don't respond unless you are actually answering my question.
Answer: If you have a dollar store or something near by you could get some crosswords, cheap books, things of that sort. Hope your friend responds well to the treatment, my dad will be going through that as well in about 10 more weeks. Good Luck and being in a hospital that long stinks!
Thyroid Cancer Treatment News
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Long Beach Press-Telegram
Survivors and supporters walk around the track for 24 hours to raise money to fight cancer. At right, Cmdr. Josef Levy, a thyroid cancer survivor, ...
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Contra Costa Times
LONG BEACH - Police Cmdr. Josef Levy - a survivor of thyroid cancer - will open the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life of ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Leeth, a 22-year thyroid cancer survivor, draws on her experience to create the best treatment plan for CINJ Hamilton's patients. ...
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Relay for Life looks to fight back against cancer
Mundelein Review
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Explainer: Profiles of exposure: Health care workers share lessons
msnbc.com
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7thSpace Interactive (press release)
... with no known metastases to lymph nodes or distant sites, with no other worrisome features, and who have not received RAI treatment for thyroid cancer.
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9/11 Health Bill Battle
myfoxny.com
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New York Times (blog)
Here in Australia, my wife's and my unsatisfactory experience to date with various cytopathologists' diagnoses of my wife's suspected Hürthle cell thyroid ...
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DesMoinesRegister.com
20 because Marla Stevens is undergoing treatment for thyroid cancer. Longstaff also delayed a ruling on whether the women, who are married, will be tried ...
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Southside Times
Soy, especially processed versions rather than fermented, promotes hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, and infertility. The Weston Price Foundation ...
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