Thyroid cancer and pregnancy

By (embryologist).
Last Update: 16/02/2015

Thyroid cancer occurs due to a small number of malignant tumours, located in the thyroid gland. It is one of the most common endocrine cancers. Normally, malignant tumours originate in the follicular epithelium of the gland and are classified according to their histological features.

Undifferentiated tumours, such as anaplastic carcinoma, which tends to have a worse prognosis, don't usually respond to treatment and are very aggressive.

Diagnosis in pregnant women

In the body of a pregnant woman, many changes, which can mask the differentiated thyroid cancer, occur. However, several thyroid cancer signs can be detected: a nodule with a diameter bigger than 4 cm, presence of cervical lymphadenopathy, invasion of neck structures, distant metastases, history of irradiation during adolescence, a cold nodule that comes back and grows even after being aspirated and despite the treatment with levothyroxine.

The incidence of thyroid cancer is higher in women than in men. Recent studies point to external radiation as a major cause of thyroid cancer. The risk of cancer is not increased in patients who have been administered Iodine 131 during the treatment of other thyroid diseases.

Diagnostic tests

The diagnostic tests performed to detect the disease are:

Treatment

There are two main treatments:

Coping with pregnancy and cancer

It is difficult to cope with a cancer diagnosis during pregnancy. For this reason, experts recommend sharing your feelings with someone you trust, such as a family member, friend or counsellor. Many cancer centres have specialists who can help.

Before deciding, the patient and doctors must determine the best treatment and its possible risks to the foetus. The decision to undergo testing or treatment depends on the patient. Before making a decision the patient must be informed about the options, benefits and risks of the treatment. Depending on the status of the cancer and the pregnancy trimester, the physician may decide to wait until after childbirth to initiate the treatment.

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