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What is the role of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in Anaplastic Cancer of the Thyroid?

The mainstay of treatment in extensive anaplastic cancer is radiotherapy. Unfortunately initial shrinkage in the tumour is short lived and regrowth inevitable. Chemotherapy is usually combined with radiotherapy although the results are poor whether single or multiple drug regimes are used.

Thyroid Cancer

  • Why does Thyroid Cancer occur
  • Papillary Cancer
  • Follicular Cancer
  • Hurthle Cell Tumour
  • Medullary Cancer
  • Anaplastic Cancer
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    • Radioiodine and chemotherapy
  • Lymphoma

Thyroid

  • What is the thyroid?
  • What can go wrong with the thyroid
  • What is a goitre
  • Thyroid nodules
  • Thyrotoxicosis
  • Graves' disease
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  • Toxic multinodular goitre
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