Bone metastasis of thyroid cancer can be treated, but not completely cured, the main ways are surgical treatment, postoperative radioactive iodine treatment and thyroid hormone to inhibit TSH treatment. 1. Surgery: Surgery is the first choice for the treatment of primary lesions of thyroid cancer. In addition to removing the primary lesions, the specimens after surgery can also be used for pathological diagnosis and staging. 2. Postoperative radioactive iodine therapy: for residual thyroid tissues and metastatic cancer after surgery, iodine 131 therapy is necessary to remove remaining thyroid tissues and residual tumor tissues. 3. TSH therapy with thyroid hormone suppression: long-term use of TSH after surgery can satisfy the patient’s demand for thyroxine and also reduce tumor recurrence. If thyroid cancer has been diagnosed and has bone metastasis, patients should actively seek medical treatment, cooperate with doctors for professional treatment and build up confidence in treatment, which can improve the prognosis and prolong the life.