Thyroid Cancer Group: Introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the Thyroid Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with thyroid cancer or caring for someone with thyroid cancer. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Pull up a chair. Let’s start with introductions.
What type of thyroid cancer were you diagnosed with? What treatments have you had? How are you doing?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Thyroid Cancer Support Group.
Welcome, @diachi100. It sounds like you're concerned about the radioactive iodine treatment. You might wish to ask your endocrinologist more questions to feel comfortable with making your next decision and to share your concerns. I might start with questions like:
- Why might radioactive iodine treatment be the best next step for me?
- What are the common side effects or risks of this treatment?
- What are the risks of my not having radioactive iodine treatment?
- Are there other options?
Diachi, you might like to talk with others who have had this treatment in this discussion:
- 1131 radioactive iodine pill: How did you manage it?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/1131-radioactive-iodine-pill/
See all related discussions https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/thyroid-cancer/?search=radioactive%20iodine&index=discussions
66 year old male. Diagnosed with anapestic thyroid cancer 10/31/23. Completed 7 weeks of radiation/chemo @avera in Sioux Falls. Now at Mayo for second opinion. They are attempting to stretch my esophagus so I can drink, and possibly eat. Any one else have this after treatment?
Papillary thyroid cancer - metastasized into lymph nodes
Had total thyroidectomy last August. Found suspicious lymph nodes and confirmed cancer ,2 weeks age
Will have surgery end of May and then...whatever is next
@tonbra32, thanks for starting a new discussion about lenvatinib. I offer more information about financial assistance here:
- Anyone taking Lenvatinib? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anyone-taking-lenvatinib/
I also invite you to join this discussion with other members living with metastatic thyroid cancer:
- Thyroid cancer with distant mets at diagnosis
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/thyroid-cancer-with-distant-mets-at-diagnosis/
@cmhw, by stretching the esophagus, I think it may also be referred to as esophageal dilation. You might be interested in these related discussions and blog:
- Esophageal Self Dilation
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/esophageal-self-dilation/
- Esophageal Self Dilation Therapy: An Effective Alternative
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/gastroenterology-and-gi-surgery/newsfeed-post/esophageal-self-dilation-therapy-an-effective-alternative/
Are you doing self dilation? How is it going?
I have also been diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer and will meet with the surgeon virtually on Wednesday. I have had three nodules for six or seven years……they have always stayed benign. Always kept up with the ultrasounds every two years. Now, they have turned cancerous. I am 74 years old and basically in good health. This is all so new to me! I am so sorry that yours has spread to the lymph nodes. I will keep you in my prayers. I just saw that your post was in 2021, so I hope that you are now doing well. MaryAnn from Boston
I hope that you are doing well.
I just received a phone call from the dr who did my biopsy that two of the nodules on one side have become cancerous. There is a tiny nodule on the other side that was too small to be biopsied. I have one of those “virtual visits” with the thyroid surgeon on Wednesday. The biopsy dr told me that he will give me options on half the thyroid or the entire thyroid to be removed. I am hoping for you that all went well with your surgery and understand your concerns as a singer! Hopefully, the surgery is now behind you and you are doing well.
I have been just diagnosed with the same thing, Jenny. I will have a virtual visit with a surgeon on Wednesday. I hope that you are now doing well and that all of that cancer is now gone. The best thing for you to do is to be with a good Endocrinologist. Wishing you all the best in your recovery.
Hi Steve,
I just saw your post. I am hoping that you have had the surgery and that it was successful. I just received a phone call from the dr who did my thyroid biopsy and two of the nodules have turned cancerous. I was in shock when I received that call! As of now, I have a “virtual appointment” on Wed with a thyroid surgeon. Like you, I am also feeling scared. I am 74 but I have always been in good health. There are the two nodules on the right side that have changed and there is a tiny nodule on the left side, so I will have to see what the surgeon recommends. I hope that you are doing well now and that everything came out okay with your surgery. MaryAnn from Boston