Papillary thyroid cancer survival rate


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Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common type of thyroid cancer. It belongs to differentiated cancer. For differentiated thyroid cancer, it can be cured normally. After surgery, the 10-year survival rate of papillary thyroid cancer is nearly 90%. Because papillary thyroid cancer is well differentiated and has a low degree of malignancy, it is called microcarcinoma with a diameter of less than or equal to one centimeter. Under normal circumstances, it is a single lesion, and it can also present multiple lesions. Cervical lymph node metastasis is easy to occur, less blood metastasis occurs, lung metastasis is the most common, followed by bone. Papillary thyroid cancer can occur at any age, once found, the use of surgical treatment, can achieve good results in treatment.