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7/14/2021 4:41:14 PM
Thyroid cancer is one of the most common cancers in Vietnam, accounting for 1-2% of all cancers. The prognosis of the disease depends on the stage of the tumour, the degree of malignancy of the tumour cells and the age of the patient.
The article is advised by Dr Phung Thi Phuong Chi
1. What is thyroid cancer?
Thyroid cancer is a disease that occurs when thyroid cells grow abnormally, out of control of the body. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped endocrine gland located in the middle of the neck, composed of two lobes on either side connected by the isthmus of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland secretes many hormones, mainly thyroxine (T4), responsible for regulating the body's metabolism, growth and development.
Types of thyroid cancer:
2. Thyroid cancer symptoms
Thyroid cancer often has no typical clinical symptoms in the early stages. As cancer cells grow, several signs may appear:
3. Causes of thyroid cancer
It is not clear what causes the changes in thyroid cells. However, some of the following factors can increase the risk of thyroid cancer, including:
(1) Immune system disorder
When the immune system disrupts, producing antibodies to help fight the invasion of viruses and bacteria decreases. It creates an opportunity for harmful bacteria and viruses to attack the body, causing many dangerous diseases, including thyroid cancer.
(2) Radiation contamination
It can radioactively contaminate the body in childhood when using radiation to treat diseases or through the digestive tract, respiratory tract due to radioactive iodine.
(3) Genetic factors
About 70% of people with thyroid cancer have a close family member: father, mother or sibling who has had the disease.
About 2 out of 10 cases of medullary thyroid cancer MTCs are related to genetic factors. These cases may be isolated or associated with another disease. When combined with other tumours of the endocrine glands called multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome (MEN2) caused by mutations in the RET gene. This form of cancer usually appears in childhood and young people, spreading very early.
Other genetic factors also increase the risk of thyroid cancer, such as familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome (which link to colon cancer) and Cowden's disease (which also increases the risk of uterine and breast cancers). Carney syndrome (which increases the risk of papillary and follicular thyroid cancers). Papillary thyroid cancer is often associated with familial factors, especially first-generation involvement.
(4) Age
Patients with thyroid cancer are mainly between the ages of 30 and 50. In particular, women are 2-4 times more likely to get the disease than men. The cause is hormonal changes in women, such as during pregnancy, that stimulate the formation of goitre, thyroid nodules.
(5) Thyroid disease
Subjects with goitre, thyroiditis, Basedow's disease, or hypothyroidism have a higher risk of thyroid cancer than healthy individuals.
(6) Side effects of some drugs
Doctors often prescribe patients with thyroid disease to take radioactive iodine, which is one of the causes of an increased risk of thyroid cancer.
(7) Other risk factors
4. Diagnosis of thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer diagnoses through medical interventions:
5. Is thyroid cancer curable?
Compared with many other types of cancer, the prognosis for thyroid cancer is often better because of its low malignancy. The disease has a high cure rate; 98% of cases are cured if detected early and treated correctly.
In Vietnam, 80-90% of thyroid cancers are differentiated cancers. With this type of cancer, the doctor will perform surgery, treatment with radioactive iodine 131 to destroy cancer cells. After that, with regular follow-up and physical examination, the patient can live well for many decades.
Assoc. Prof. Dr Ngo Thanh Tung, Director of the National Radiation Therapy Center, in charge of the hospital's nuclear medicine department, said: "There are patients with lung metastatic thyroid cancer who still cure, after 5-6 years. just relapsed".
Prognosis of thyroid cancer by stage:
Regarding the treatment of the disease, depending on the type of thyroid cancer, the stage of the disease, the age and the health status of the patient, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment method.
After finishing treatment, patients should actively visit every 3 months for the first two years, every 6 months for the next 3 years and once a year in the following years to prevent thyroid cancer from returning. Besides, it is necessary to build a healthy lifestyle, eat scientifically, regularly practice sports and strictly follow the instructions of the doctor (if any).
🎯 Detecting thyroid cancer at an early stage is an essential ineffective treatment. Therefore, when abnormal signs suspecting thyroid cancer, it is necessary to visit an early examination for timely diagnosis. In particular, each person should actively screen for cancer periodically, especially the group of people after the age of 30, who are at high risk of disease to best prevent the disease.
✅ Currently, CarePlus Clinic is implementing a thyroid cancer screening package with in-depth examination items including Clinical consultation, fine needle aspiration (FNA), thyroid colour ultrasound with the Latest equipment, blood tests.
It helps to detect early risk factors and changes in cellular DNA that can lead to thyroid cancer. It is the basis to help patients have timely treatment, increase the chance of cure in the early stages, avoid severe progression, making treatment complicated and expensive.
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