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  1. Life expectancy for people with papillary thyroid cancer123:
    • Overall, it is good.
    • For the most treatable forms, the survival rate is 93% at 10 years.
    • If cancer spreads to other areas, survival rates drop by 25–75%, with spread to multiple organs carrying the biggest risk.
    • Early stage papillary thyroid cancer has a 5-year survival rate of more than 99%, but late stage anaplastic thyroid cancer has a 5-year survival rate of only 4%.
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    Overall, the life expectancy for people with papillary thyroid cancer is good. For the most treatable forms of this cancer, the survival rate is 93% at 10 years. If cancer spreads to other areas, survival rates drop by 25–75%, with spread to multiple organs carrying the biggest risk.
    www.healthline.com/health/cancer/treating-papillar…
    The 5-year relative survival rate is almost 100% for localized papillary, follicular, and medullary thyroid cancers. For localized anaplastic thyroid cancer, the 5-year relative survival rate is 39%. If thyroid cancer has spread to nearby tissues or organs and/or the regional lymph nodes, it is called regional thyroid cancer.
    www.cancer.net/cancer-types/thyroid-cancer/statist…
    The survival rates for thyroid cancer vary by the type and stage of the cancer. For instance, early stage papillary thyroid cancer has a 5-year survival rate of more than 99%, but late stage anaplastic thyroid cancer has a 5-year survival rate of only 4%.
    www.healthline.com/health/cancer/thyroid-cancer-s…
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    Overall, the life expectancy for people with papillary thyroid cancer is good. For the most treatable forms of this cancer, the survival rate is 93% at 10 years. If cancer spreads to other areas, survival rates drop by 25–75%, with spread to multiple organs carrying the biggest risk.
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    Dr. Tribhushan V. Rambhatla

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    The survival rate of poorly formed follicular thyroid cancer (PFFTC) depends on a number of factors, including the stage of the cancer, the patient's age and overall health, and the type of treatment they receive.
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    Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common type of thyroid cancer. It usually has an excellent prognosis and treatment, most commonly surgery, and is often successful. What is papillary thyroid cancer (PTC)? Papillary thyroid cancer begins in the follicular cells in your thyroid that produce thyroglobulin (a protein).
    Papillary thyroid cancer is usually very slow-growing. But it’s still a good idea to ask for molecular testing before starting your treatment because some mutations can make thyroid cancers less responsive to radioactive iodine. If that turns out to be the case for you, then we can consider other therapies.
  3. Survival Rates for Thyroid Cancer | American Cancer Society

  4. Thyroid cancer prognosis by age, stage, and more - Medical News …

  5. Papillary Thyroid Cancer (PTC): Symptoms & Treatment

  6. Thyroid cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

  7. Thyroid Cancer Survival Rate by Type and Stage - Healthline