Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer Treatment in North San Diego County
The largest gland in the neck, the thyroid serves to regulate the body's metabolism. Parathyroid glands are typically located behind the thyroid gland and control how much calcium is in the blood and in the bones. It is relatively common for nodules to form in the thyroid gland. Although any nodule should immediately be investigated by a board-certified endocrinologist, most nodules found in the thyroid gland are benign. Cancerous nodules, when diagnosed early, have a very high cure rate if properly treated. Cancer of the parathyroid glands is even rarer and usually minimally aggressive, and it typically has a positive prognosis if treated in its earliest stages. Our team of compassionate medical experts works with our extensive network of endocrinologists to investigate parathyroid and thyroid cancer. At our La Jolla practice, serving North San Diego County and beyond, if a cancer diagnosis is made, we work quickly and effectively to determine an optimal treatment plan.
Thyroid Cancer
Surgical Associates of La Jolla provides exceptional thyroid cancer treatment for patients in La Jolla and other North San Diego County communities. Our team of oncologists provides aggressive treatment to eradicate the cancer while helping patients become fully informed about the symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for this disease.
What are the symptoms of thyroid cancer?
The first symptom of thyroid cancer is often the growth of nodules, or lumps of tissue, in the thyroid. If there are nodules, the thyroid may become enlarged and eventually cause pain in the neck and changes in the voice. Although nodules are common and are usually benign, they can also be a symptom of thyroid cancer and should be monitored. Surgical Associates of La Jolla provides quick, relatively painless diagnostic exams to determine whether nodules are pre-cancerous.
Who is at risk for thyroid cancer?
While anyone can develop nodules in the thyroid, the growths are more common in people who had radiation therapy in childhood. Individuals with a family history of thyroid problems are also more likely to develop thyroid cancer.
How is it treated?
Diagnosis
An ultrasound examination may be performed to detect nodules, their size, and whether they are solid or filled with fluid. A fine-needle biopsy may be performed to collect cells from the nodule(s) to determine whether they are cancerous.
Treatment – Thyroid Removal
It may be necessary to remove all or part of the thyroid if a patient is diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Our San Diego-based team is known in La Jolla, North County, and throughout the region for providing top-notch care for patients needing a thyroidectomy. To begin the procedure, general anesthesia is administered. Next, the surgeon makes a small incision in the neck along a crease in the skin so that the scar is less noticeable. He then removes part of the thyroid or the entire gland, depending on how much cancerous tissue there is. When the surgery is complete, he sutures the incision closed.
Recovery
After a thyroidectomy, the incision usually heals in a week or so, and most patients are able to return to their regular activities a few weeks after the procedure. Radiation therapy may be necessary to treat the surrounding tissue. Most patients are also prescribed thyroid hormone pills to maintain normal thyroid function. Our team works closely with patients in the days, weeks, and months after surgery to monitor their recovery and help if any complications arise.
Parathyroid Disease
There are four parathyroid glands, which are located on the underside of the thyroid. These glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates the amount of calcium in the blood. The most common parathyroid problem is hyperparathyroidism, a condition in which the gland produces too much PTH. This is often the result of a parathyroid adenoma, a benign condition. Cancerous growths in the parathyroid glands are extremely rare. Surgical Associates of La Jolla provides exceptional treatment for parathyroid disease including adenomas; patients in La Jolla and throughout the North San Diego County area can expect exceptional, compassionate care from our team.
What are the symptoms of parathyroid disease?
When a parathyroid gland develops into an adenoma, it grows at an abnormal rate. In turn, this results in production of an abnormal amount of PTH. Therefore, one of the main symptoms of parathyroid cancer is a result of massive amount of PTH in the blood – well beyond even “excessive” levels. Extremely high levels of calcium in the blood are the result, leading to possible kidney stones, gallstones, constipation, depression and osteoporosis.
Who is at risk for parathyroid disease?
Parathyroid disease can be usually associated with an inherited defect, so people with a family history of the disease are more at risk. Most cases are random events found as the result of a routine blood test showing a higher than normal calcium level. Contact our La Jolla office if you believe you are at risk for this disease, and we can schedule a diagnostic exam.
How is it treated?
Parathyroid adenoma is a slowly developing disease that responds quite well to treatment, especially if it is caught early on. Surgery is the most common and effective treatment; depending on how extensive the disease has spread, part or all of the parathyroid gland(s) are removed through a small incision in the neck over the gland.
Learn More about Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer Treatment at La Jolla Surgical
If you have a family history of thyroid cancer or parathyroid disease, or if you are experiencing symptoms of the diseases, contact Surgical Associates of La Jolla. We provide exceptional, caring thyroid cancer treatment for patients in La Jolla, North County, and throughout San Diego, as well as surrounding regions.
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To learn more about treatment for thyroid cancer, contact our La Jolla-based office serving the North San Diego County area.
La Jolla Weight Management
Dr. Sunil Bhoyrul
9850 Genesee Ave., Suite 730
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: (858) 457-4917
Fax: (858) 457-3287
Surgical Associates of La Jolla
Dr. Paul Hyde
Dr. Mark Sherman
Dr. Cheryl Olson
9850 Genesee Ave., Suite 660
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: (858) 452-5054
Fax: (858) 452-5097
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