Thyroid
Cancer Stages
Once the cancer is
confirmed in your thyroid, your physician will determine its stage. Knowing the stage of the cancer, your doctor
will be able to determine the most appropriate treatment to fight the disease. A thyroid cancer stage is
determined based on the size of the tumor and whether it has spread beyond the thyroid gland. Since aggressivity
of thyroid cancer varies from one type to another, there are two types of staging.
There are two
stages for papillary thyroid cancer
and follicular thyroid cancer in patients
under 45 years:
- Stage I - to this point, the cancer has not spread to
distant sites of the body, but it can be any size and may have spread to the neck, upper chest and/or to
nearby lymph nodes.
- Stage II – at this stage, the cancer has not only invaded the
chest and/or nearby lymph nodes but also other remote sites of the body such as bones or
lungs.
There are
four stages for papillary thyroid
cancer, follicular thyroid cancer and medullary thyroid
cancer in
patients 45 years and
older.
- Stage I
– the cancer
is limited
to the thyroid gland, and measuring 2 cm or less in diameter.
- Stage II
– the cancer
is still limited
to the thyroid, but has increased in size, usually between 2 and 4 cm in diameter;
- Stage III – at stage 3, the size of the tumor is more than 4
cm in diameter and can have been spread outside the thyroid and/or lymph nodes in the neck without evading
distant organs of the body.
- Stage IV- the tumor can be at any size, and has extended
beyond the thyroid capsule to reach the lymph nodes in the neck and upper chest and other body parts, such
as lungs or bones.
Thyroid Cancer
Diagnosis
Thyroid Cancer Treatment
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