thyroid cancer

DESCRIPTION

Iodine-131 therapy is one of the most common treatments for thyroid cancer and has been used for over 70 years and is considered to be a safe treatment. For this treatment, the Radiation is used to get rid of any excess thyroid tissue after a thyroidectomy. It can also be used to destroy cancer cells that have metastasized from the thyroid gland to other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes in the neck. If the thyroid is overactive, the Radiation reduces the activity of the thyroid to achieve a normal state.

Sources: Theranostics.com, Endocrinediseases.org
thyroid cancer

APPROVED TREATMENTS

131I-Sodium Iodide (thyroid cancer-nodular goiter-hyperthyroidism)

IN DEVELOPMENT

177Lu-DOTA-EB-TATE (Hurtle Cell Thyroid cancer)

211At-NaAt (Thyroid cancer)

 

STATISTICS

ABOUT THYROID CANCER

Thyroid Cancer – Patient Version – National Cancer Institute

What is Thyroid Cancer – American Cancer Society

Compassionate Use Program (CUP)

CUP enables patients with life-threatening diseases, such as advanced cancer, to resort to experimental treatments when standard anti-cancer solutions and access to clinical trials are not an option. Access to CUP programs depends on local regulations and can vary from one treatment to another.

Ask your referring physicians for more information regarding CUP.

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