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    Posted: 02/08/2002    Updated: 09/16/2002




Introduction






The Thyroid






Understanding Cancer






Thyroid Cancer: Who's at Risk?






Symptoms






Diagnosis






Staging






Treatment






Getting a Second Opinion






Preparing for Treatment






Methods of Treatment






Side Effects of Cancer Treatment






Surgery






Radioactive Iodine (I-131) Therapy






Hormone Treatment






External Radiation Therapy






Chemotherapy






Followup Care






Support for People with Thyroid Cancer






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Introduction

This National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet (NIH Publication No. 01-4994) has important information about cancer of the thyroid. Each year in the United States, thyroid cancer is diagnosed in 14,900 women and 4,600 men.

This booklet discusses possible causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and followup care. It also has information to help patients cope with thyroid cancer.

Research is increasing what we know about thyroid cancer. Scientists are studying its causes. They are also looking for better ways to detect, diagnose, and treat this disease. Because of research, people with thyroid cancer can look forward to a better quality of life and less chance of dying from the disease.

Information specialists at the NCI's Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER can help people with questions about cancer and can send NCI publications. Also, many NCI publications are on the Internet at http://cancer.gov/publications. People in the United States and its territories may use this Web site to order publications. This Web site also explains how people outside the United States can mail or fax their requests for NCI publications.


Words that may be new to readers appear in italics. The "Dictionary" gives definitions of these terms. Some words in the "Dictionary" have a "sounds-like" spelling to show how to pronounce them.

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