When cancer develops in your thyroid it can affect many areas of your health. Your thyroid gland is a key organ that produces hormones to regulate your heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and weight. At CHRISTUS Health, our board-certified physicians and medical team have experience in diagnosing and treating various thyroid cancers.
Thyroid cancers are most commonly present in middle-aged women. These cancers typically present as a neck mass and are diagnosed with ultrasound and needle biopsy. The vast majority of thyroid cancers are differentiated, meaning, they have a very good prognosis.
Types of Cancer
Papillary Thyroid Cancer: This is the most common type of thyroid cancer that affects people from the age of 30 to 50.
Follicular Thyroid Cancer: People over 50 are at greater risk for developing this rare and more aggressive type of cancer.
Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer: This is another rare type of thyroid cancer that affects people in their 60s or older.
Medullary Thyroid Cancer: It is a type of cancer that affects individuals between the ages of 40 and 50.