Does Thyroid Cancer Affect Fertility?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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In women of reproductive age who have thyroid cancer, their remaining egg supply is affected by radioactive iodine treatment,

potentially reducing their fertility

. These findings were presented at ENDO 2016, the 98th Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society.

Can you have a baby with no thyroid?

At birth,

the baby may have no thyroid gland at all

, or have a small, partially developed gland. Why this happens is often unknown, but in some cases it is genetic. Less commonly, a baby’s thyroid did fully develop, but can’t make normal amounts of thyroid hormone. This is usually due to a genetic problem.

Can you have a baby after thyroid cancer?

Patients who have received papillary thyroid cancer treatment

can safely undergo pregnancy

.

Can a woman get pregnant after thyroidectomy?

Women are advised to

wait 6-12 months before becoming pregnant

after treatment with radioactive iodine

Can you live a long life after thyroid cancer?

Thyroid cancer patients have a

nearly 98 percent five-year survival rate

, according to the National Cancer Institute. More than 95 percent survive a decade, leading some to call it a “good cancer.” But those successful outcomes mean few thyroid cancer survivorship studies have been conducted.

Can we marry a girl with thyroid?

The truth is that thyroid problems are common, easy to diagnose and treat. A

person with a thyroid problem can grow, marry

, have children and lead a very normal productive, and long life.

Is infant thyroid curable?

Congenital hypothyroidism occurs when a newborn infant is born without the ability to make normal amounts of thyroid hormone. The condition occurs in about 1 in 3,000-4,000 children, is

most often permanent

and treatment is lifelong.

Does thyroid removal shorten life expectancy?

Overall

14% of the patients had reduced life expectancy

. There was no reduction in life expectancy for those younger than age 45, but it was reduced in those older than age 45, especially in those over age 60.

What is life like after thyroid removal?

For most patients, walking and normal routines can resume the day after the operation, but vigorous activity and heavy lifting are not recommended for two weeks. Depending on their job type, most people will need to take

1-2 weeks off work

after thyroid surgery.

What happens to your body after your thyroid is removed?

If your entire thyroid is removed, your

body can’t make thyroid hormone

. Without replacement, you’ll develop signs and symptoms of underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). Therefore, you’ll need to take a pill every day that contains the synthetic thyroid hormone levothyroxine (Synthroid, Unithroid, others).

Can thyroid cancer be completely cured?


Most thyroid cancers can be cured

, especially if they have not spread to distant parts of the body. If the cancer can’t be cured, the goal of treatment may be to remove or destroy as much of the cancer as possible and to keep it from growing, spreading, or returning for as long as possible.

How fast does thyroid cancer spread?

The 5-year survival was 77.6% in patients with single-organ metastasis and 15.3 % in patients with multi-organ metastases. The average interval between the first and second metastases was

14.7 months

. Progression from single- to multi-organ metastases occurred in 76% of patients at 5 years.

How long do thyroid cancer patients live?

The bottom line is that most thyroid cancers are papillary thyroid cancer, and this is one of the most curable cancers of all cancers. More than 98% of patients with papillary

thyroid cancer remain alive after five years

.

What is the disadvantage of thyroid?

Because too little thyroid hormone slows your body’s metabolism, it can cause general symptoms like:

fatigue

.

weight gain

.

cold intolerance

.

Is thyroid is a life long disease?


Thyroid diseases are lifelong, but treatable conditions

. However, if untreated, thyroid disease can cause elevated cholesterol levels and subsequent heart disease, infertility, muscle weakness, osteoporosis and, in extreme cases, coma or death. Treatment to balance your hormone levels is simple and not very expensive.

Can thyroid problems change your personality?


Yes

, thyroid disease can affect your mood — primarily causing either anxiety or depression. Generally, the more severe the thyroid disease, the more severe the mood changes. If you have an overactive thyroid

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