While standard protocols have been established for the treatment of virtually all cancers, physicians will often modify them for their individual patients. These modifications are based on many factors including the patient’s age, general health, desired results, and the specific characteristics of his or her cancer. Since the treatments described in this report represent the standard therapeutic approaches, your physician may not strictly adhere to them.

Treatment of thyroid cancer aims to:

  • Completely cure the cancer
  • Remove or destroy as much of the cancer as possible, in order to provide the longest possible disease-free, symptom-free survival
  • Even if the cancer cannot be cured, treat symptoms (such as pain or difficulty swallowing)
  • In medullary cancer, screen family members
  • Treat cancer which has spread elsewhere

Existing treatment protocols have been established and continue to be modified through clinical trials. These research studies are essential to determine whether or not new treatments are both safe and effective. Since highly effective treatments for many cancers remain unknown, numerous clinical trials are always underway around the world. You may wish to ask your doctor if you should consider participating in a clinical trial. You can find out about clinical trials at the government website ClinicalTrials.gov .