The most prevalent sign of anaplastic thyroid cancer is a lump or nodule that develops quickly, is frequently visible, and is usually unpleasant and hard.
The following symptoms could occur if the tumor gets big enough to squeeze other neck structures :
Vocal cord paralysis
Hoarseness or fluctuating voice
Persistent cough
Difficulty in swallowing
Difficult breathing
The following signs and symptoms could potentially be present in people with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma that has spread :
Swallowing difficulties
Bone discomfort
Swollen lymph nodes
Weakness
Neurological problems
Book an appointment with your Diabetes and Endocrinology doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.
Anaplastic thyroid cancer's origin is unknown, but it occasionally develops with other types of differentiated thyroid cancer, such papillary or follicular thyroid cancer.
Up to 80% of cases of anaplastic thyroid cancer can be found in people who have had a goiter for a long time (enlarged thyroid)
Anaplastic thyroid cancer's origin is unknown, but it occasionally develops with other types of differentiated thyroid cancer, such papillary or follicular thyroid cancer.
Up to 80% of cases of anaplastic thyroid cancer can be found in people who have had a goiter for a long time (enlarged thyroid)
Surgery
External beam radiation focuses X-rays to precisely target the areas that require treatment, which is frequently the tumor itself or cancer that has spread to bones or other organs. Radiation can either destroy the cancer or stop it from spreading.
Chemotherapy: Enhancements to the radiation include taxanes (paclitaxel or docetaxel), anthracyclines (doxorubicin), and platinum analogues in order to increase the radiation's effectiveness or make the cancer more vulnerable to it (cisplatin or carboplatin). These medications may be combined or taken alone.
The best way to treat anaplastic thyroid cancer is with a multidisciplinary team that includes experts in diabetes and endocrinology, oncology, oncology surgery, radiation oncology, and other fields
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