Papillary thyroid cancer is relatively easy to metastasize, which is closely related to the biological nature of the tumor itself, and the condition of the operation area and lung CT need to be closely observed after surgery.
Papillary thyroid carcinoma is the malignant tumor that occurs in thyroid gland with the highest incidence rate. The malignant degree of the corresponding tumor itself is not high, and most of the tumors have insidious onset, so the prognosis is generally good after surgery. However, the tumor itself is relatively easy to metastasize, mainly through lymphatic system and blood line metastasis, and after metastasis, there will be swollen lymph nodes in the neck or nodules in the lungs.
Papillary thyroid cancer itself is prone to metastasis and requires regular review after surgery, mainly observing the status of lymph nodes and lung CT to make comprehensive judgment, and active treatment after early detection of metastasis, the tumor itself has low malignant degree, and the prognosis is also relatively good.