Question of aggressive papilary carcinoma
So here's my question has anybody else experienced where the doctor could not get all of the tissue out of your neck because it was more aggressive? I was diagnosed with papillary carcinoma and after that I had my right side of my thyroid taken out during that surgery the physician noticed that it was much more aggressive and that he could not get all of the tissue out, after I came out of the surgery we discussed taking the other side out just to be safe and I went forward with it so I am now without thyroid at all and I'm waiting on my follow-up ultrasound because my cancer markers were good and my TSH levels were good however I'm a little bit nervous about what I heard after that first surgery. Has anyone else had this?
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Hi there! I had aggressive
Hi there! I had aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma - I had my entire thryoid removed, but the doctor couldn't get all the tissue out for me, either. The cancer had broken through the thyroid capsule and was in the parathyoid glands and some throat tissue. Also had some lymph node involvement. Depending on your thyroglobulin level, you will possibly need a dose of I-131 to kill any remaining tissue. I required several doses, but now I've been cancer free for 7 years! Stay strong - you will beat this!!
-Emily
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Just what I needed :-)emilyk1978 said:Hi there! I had aggressive
Hi there! I had aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma - I had my entire thryoid removed, but the doctor couldn't get all the tissue out for me, either. The cancer had broken through the thyroid capsule and was in the parathyoid glands and some throat tissue. Also had some lymph node involvement. Depending on your thyroglobulin level, you will possibly need a dose of I-131 to kill any remaining tissue. I required several doses, but now I've been cancer free for 7 years! Stay strong - you will beat this!!
-Emily
Emily you rock! I too have been evaluated with an aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma-lymph node involvement, throat issues. Your posting was just EXACTLY what I needed to read today. I am headed to Mayo Clinic on Sunday-surgery on Tuesday. #emilykismyguidinglight
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thanks for postemilyk1978 said:Hi there! I had aggressive
Hi there! I had aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma - I had my entire thryoid removed, but the doctor couldn't get all the tissue out for me, either. The cancer had broken through the thyroid capsule and was in the parathyoid glands and some throat tissue. Also had some lymph node involvement. Depending on your thyroglobulin level, you will possibly need a dose of I-131 to kill any remaining tissue. I required several doses, but now I've been cancer free for 7 years! Stay strong - you will beat this!!
-Emily
thanks for info
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I had a similar experience
I had a similar experience and was glad I found this post. I had hurtle cell and papillary thyroid cancer that was aggressive. My last sonogram showed three microscopic nodules that ranged in .3 and .5cm, 7 months post RAI. I have a pet scan scheduled for 6 months from today. From what the specialist told me, “thyroid medication suppresses further growth of cancer. Hope everything worked out for everyone in this post.
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