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  1. What causes papillary thyroid cancer? Scientists still don’t know the exact cause of papillary thyroid cancer, but they have identified risk factors that increase your risk of developing PTC, including radiation exposure and certain genetic conditions.
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    The exact cause of papillary thyroid cancer is not fully understood, but doctors believe a combination of genetic and environmental factors causes it. According to the American Cancer Society, DNA mutations may play a significant role in the development of papillary thyroid cancer.
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    Causes of papillary thyroid cancer There is no one known cause of papillary thyroid cancer, but there are some risk factors associated with it. These risk factors include : age and sex certain hereditary conditions obesity preexisting thyroid disease radiation exposure
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    Most papillary thyroid cancers occur in individuals without a family history of thyroid cancer (sporadic thyroid cancer). Known factors that increase the chance of developing papillary thyroid cancer are radiation exposure to the head and neck area, iodine deficiency and history of thyroid diseases.
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    Some risk factors associated with papillary thyroid cancer are:

    • Exposure to high dose external radiation treatments on the neck: This is usually from having a childhood condition or cancer that was treated using radiation to the neck and head.
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    Scientists still don’t know the exact cause of papillary thyroid cancer, but they have identified risk factors that increase your risk of developing PTC, including radiation exposure and certain genetic conditions. The rates of papillary thyroid cancer are higher in people who have a history of exposure to significant ionizing radiation.
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    Yes, it is possible to stop growth of Papillary Thyroid Cancer, if distant metastasis hasn’t occurred yet. Treatment modalities available to cure Papillary Thyroid Cancer include thyroidectomy (thyroid gland removal), lobectomy (thyroid lobe removal) and radioactive ablation therapy. Post-thyroidectomy, patients need to take thyroid hormone pills (levothyroxine) daily. Close monitoring of such patients is advised both per and post operatively.
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    Papillary thyroid cancer begins in the follicular cells in your thyroid that produce thyroglobulin (a protein). It’s the most common type of thyroid cancer. Your thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the front of your neck under your skin.
    Even though papillary thyroid cancer grows slowly, PTC often spreads to the lymph nodes in your neck. About 30% of people have metastatic papillary thyroid cancer (that has spread to other parts of their body) at diagnosis. What are the symptoms of papillary thyroid cancer?
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    WEBJan 1, 2023 · Continuing Education Activity. Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is an epithelial malignancy showing evidence of follicular cell differentiation and a set of distinctive nuclear features. It is the most …

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  10. Papillary thyroid cancer - Wikipedia

    WEBEpidemiology. References. External links. Papillary thyroid cancer ( papillary thyroid carcinoma, [1] PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer, [2] representing 75 percent to 85 percent of all thyroid cancer …

  11. Thyroid Cancer—Patient Version - NCI - National …

    WEBOverview. There are four main types of thyroid cancer. These are papillary, follicular, medullary, and anaplastic. Papillary is the most common type. The four types differ in how aggressive they are. Thyroid cancer that is …