Papillary thyroid cancer
Overview
Papillary thyroid cancer is the most common form of cancer of the butterfly-shaped gland in the neck, called the thyroid. It arises from follicular cells, which produce and store thyroid hormones. Papillary thyroid cancer can occur at any age, but it most often affects people ages 30-50.
Symptoms
Symptoms include a lump on the neck, hoarseness, and difficulty swallowing.
Treatments
Treatment, which is usually successful, includes surgery, hormone therapy, radioactive iodine, radiation, and medications.