Minimally invasive thyroid cancer can usually be done thoroughly. Thyroid cancer can usually be treated with minimally invasive surgery. In the case of small tumors and no lymph node metastasis, minimally invasive surgery achieves the same effect as open surgery, and with the development of technology, the proportion of minimally invasive surgery application has increased accordingly. After surgery, thyroid cancer usually needs to be treated with iodine 131 to remove residual cancer cells. Radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other treatments may also be given. After surgery, patients should pay attention to daily care, go to the hospital for regular checkups, eat more immune-enhancing foods, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and exercise properly to improve their own resistance, avoid smoking, alcohol and fatty foods, and maintain a good daily routine and don’t stay up all night. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for examination, according to the doctor’s guidance to choose the appropriate surgical methods, and actively participate in the treatment.