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  1. What is Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma?

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    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats

    Dr. Himanshu J. Vats community pageDoctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1.5 years of expPapillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer, accounting for about 80-85% of al...Read more
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  2. Papillary thyroid cancer. This is the most common type of thyroid cancer. It can happen at any age, but it most often affects people ages 30 to 50. Most papillary thyroid cancers are small and respond well to treatment, even if the cancer cells spread to the lymph nodes in the neck.
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    Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common type of thyroid cancer. This page is the first of 6 pages on papillary thyroid cancer and includes an overview of this type of cancer, how it is diagnosed, staged, and graded. Most cases of papillary thyroid cancer are very mild and easy to cure, however some can be much more difficult.
    www.thyroidcancer.com/thyroid-cancer/papillary
    The thyroid is comprised of two main types of cells—follicular cells and c-cells. Follicular cells make and store thyroid hormones—papillary thyroid cancer starts within these cells. This cancer progresses slowly and tends to affect only one lobe of the thyroid gland. Despite its slow growth, it often spreads to the lymph nodes.
    www.verywellhealth.com/papillary-thyroid-cancer-4…
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    Papillary thyroid carcinoma usually presents as an asymptomatic (painless) thyroid mass with or without enlargement of regional (cervical) lymph nodes. Hoarseness and dysphagia occur in approximately 20% of cases, signaling recurrent laryngeal nerve involvement with vocal cord paralysis or tracheal compression.
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    Dr. Anukriti Pant

    Doctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1.5 years of exp

    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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    If you have a rare subtype of PTC, which are typically more aggressive, including the tall cell variant, diffuse sclerosis variant or solid variant. Can you survive papillary thyroid cancer? The survival rate for papillary thyroid cancer is excellent. More than 90% of adults with PTC survive at least 10 to 20 years after treatment.
    There are several subtypes of papillary thyroid cancers. Of these, the follicular subtype (also called mixed papillary-follicular variant) is the most common. Other subtypes of papillary cancer aren’t as common and tend to grow and spread more quickly. They include: Columnar. Tall cell. Insular. Diffuse sclerosis.
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