Thyroid Cancer
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located at the front of your throat. It serves several essential functions, including producing hormones that control body temperature, weight, energy level, heart rate and more.
Cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the thyroid begin to grow and multiply uncontrollably.
There are four types of thyroid cancer: papillary (most common), follicular, medullary, and anaplastic (rare and aggressive).
Thyroid cancer is highly treatable, especially when caught early. Most early diagnoses occur when patients notice swelling, nodules or lumps on their necks.
Your thyroid cancer care team will work with you to implement a personalized treatment plan based on your specific diagnosis. There are several options for treating thyroid cancer.
City of Hope is a recognized leader in thyroid cancer research. We offer access to numerous clinical trials and new therapies that are not readily available elsewhere.
When you come to City of Hope, you automatically gain access to an unparalleled array of support services to help you and your loved ones take each step during and after thyroid cancer treatment.
City of Hope is a nationally recognized leader in the research and treatment of thyroid cancer. U.S. News & World Report has named City of Hope a best hospital for cancer for over a decade.
Our multidisciplinary staff uses an integrated approach to treating thyroid cancer by combining the latest research findings with outstanding patient care.
Our Program Highlights:
- Comprehensive diagnostic tools
- Innovative, minimally invasive surgical approaches that reduce side effects and recovery time
- Highly precise radiation delivery, including radioactive iodine therapy
- Individually customized chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immune therapy regimens
- Expert endocrinology care from our diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism team
- Clinical trials that offer promising new approaches to detect and treat thyroid cancer
City of Hope is one of the few facilities designated a comprehensive cancer center by the National Cancer Institute.
Our developments in the areas of breakthrough cancer drugs, bone marrow transplants and CAR T cell therapy are recognized internationally.
Our leadership in research and innovation continually enhances our ability to provide novel and differentiated approaches to cancer care.
John Yim, M.D., is a breast cancer, thyroid cancer and endocrine disorders surgeon.
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