Hi UCLA Health, many thanks for a clear and very informative presentation. I have a question regarding a statistic which Dr. Wu mentions at 17:00 minutes: only 0.5 percent of cases go on to metastasise outside the Thyroid gland. Dr. Wu seems to be talking about metastasis to either or both the lymph nodes or to other parts of the body. However, I have read elsewhere that lymph node metastasis from papillary thyroid microcarcinomas occurs far more often, in around 50 percent of cases. Would it be possible to clarify what Dr. Wu means by 0.5 percent, or whether there is a difference in numbers of cases of lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis from papillary thyroid microcarcinomas? Thank you again, all the best, M
Hi I am 35 year old male. I am diagnosed in incidentally with thyroid Papillary carcinoma. I am asymptomatic. The size of my nodule is 1.8 cm. My blood test are ok. No involvement of lymph notes etc. Nodule is near isthmus on right lobe. No outside lump visible but becomes little visible only when swallowing. Can I remain on active surveillance.
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to share with my family to be on team active surveillance!
Excellent explanation. Thank you Dr Wu!
Hi UCLA Health, many thanks for a clear and very informative presentation. I have a question regarding a statistic which Dr. Wu mentions at 17:00 minutes: only 0.5 percent of cases go on to metastasise outside the Thyroid gland. Dr. Wu seems to be talking about metastasis to either or both the lymph nodes or to other parts of the body. However, I have read elsewhere that lymph node metastasis from papillary thyroid microcarcinomas occurs far more often, in around 50 percent of cases. Would it be possible to clarify what Dr. Wu means by 0.5 percent, or whether there is a difference in numbers of cases of lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis from papillary thyroid microcarcinomas? Thank you again, all the best, M
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Hi.had some swelling but used levothyroxine and ceased growing.im I save or it can reoccur?
Removal mean life depends upon the availability of medicine just like an insulin dependent person.
Well said. Easy to understand explanation. Thank you for sharing
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I am 35 year old male. I am diagnosed in incidentally with thyroid Papillary carcinoma. I am asymptomatic. The size of my nodule is 1.8 cm. My blood test are ok. No involvement of lymph notes etc. Nodule is near isthmus on right lobe. No outside lump visible but becomes little visible only when swallowing.
Can I remain on active surveillance.
Over 1.5 cm they usually recommend surgery probably a lob.
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