What to do about thyroid metastasis

Thyroid cancer is a relatively common malignancy, and if it is not treated promptly, it can easily metastasize, causing more serious harm to the patient’s body. The most common condition among the many metastases of thyroid cancer is metastatic lymph. When lymph node metastasis occurs in thyroid cancer, the most common site is the deep middle and lower cervical lymph nodes, where enlarged lymph nodes can be felt.

The common treatments for metastatic thyroid cancer: 1. Surgery for metastatic thyroid cancer has certain contraindications. Radiotherapy for lymphatic metastasis of thyroid cancer: radiotherapy is one of the local treatment methods for lymphatic metastasis of thyroid cancer, the effect of radiotherapy is influenced by the biological effect of radiation, therefore, most scholars do not advocate radiotherapy alone for patients with lymphatic metastasis of thyroid cancer; 3. The purpose of chemotherapy for lymphatic metastasis of thyroid cancer is to control and kill the cancer cells remaining locally and potential micrometastases throughout the body to reduce the occurrence of tumor recurrence and metastasis rate.