Thyroid cancer can be treated by minimally invasive surgery or traditional surgery, the surgical method mainly depends on the size of the tumor and whether the tumor has metastasis, etc. 1. Minimally invasive surgery: Patients with thyroid cancer, if the size of the tumor is less than 2 cm, there is no obvious local invasion, such as no invasion of trachea, esophagus, laryngeal nerve, no obvious near or distant metastasis, can be treated by minimally invasive surgery to remove The lumpectomy can be used to complete the surgery. Minimally invasive surgery has a smaller wound, which can reduce the damage to the patient, lower the risk of surgical bleeding, smaller postoperative scars, and less impact on personal appearance; 2. Traditional surgery: For thyroid cancer with larger tumor size or lymph node metastasis, minimally invasive surgery treatment will have certain limitations. In order to ensure the integrity of surgical resection, at present, for this kind of thyroid cancer, most of the clinical treatment is traditional surgery, supplemented by lymph node dissection. After thyroid cancer surgery, patients need to go to the hospital for regular review, and they should pay attention to a reasonable diet, rest, avoid overexertion, and exercise appropriately to improve their body immunity.