Treatment for thyroid cancer
Radioactive iodine uses a form of iodine called iodine 131 (I-131) that kills the cancer cells. It is a common treatment for papillary and follicular thyroid cancer. You take the treatment by mouth.
External radiotherapy uses high energy waves similar to x-rays to destroy cancer cells. A radiotherapy machine aims radiation beams at the cancer from outside the body.
Last reviewed: 14 Aug 2023
Next review due: 14 Aug 2026

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