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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Thyroid Cancer Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    SGVP Holistic Hospital is one of the leading centers for thyroid cancer treatment in Ahmedabad, offering an integrated approach that combines medical expertise, modern diagnostics, and personalized care. Our multidisciplinary team of oncologists, endocrinologists, ENT surgeons, and radiologists ensures each patient receives a complete and effective treatment plan from early diagnosis to recovery.

    Here’s why SGVP Holistic Hospital is a preferred choice for thyroid cancer treatment in Ahmedabad:

    • Specialized team of thyroid cancer experts and endocrine surgeons
    • State-of-the-art diagnostic and imaging technologies (Ultrasound, PET-CT, MRI)
    • Comprehensive care from biopsy and surgery to post-treatment rehabilitation
    • Personalized treatment based on cancer type, stage, and overall health
    • Advanced surgical procedures and radioiodine therapies
      24/7 nursing, nutritional, and emotional support
    • Transparent and ethical medical practices with affordable pricing

    At SGVP, we combine clinical excellence with compassionate care, helping patients fight thyroid cancer confidently while maintaining a high quality of life.

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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for Thyroid Cancer Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    Understanding Thyroid Cancer

    Understanding Thyroid Cancer

    Thyroid cancer occurs in the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the neck that produces hormones controlling metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature.

    When abnormal thyroid cells multiply uncontrollably, they can form tumors that may invade nearby tissues or spread to lymph nodes and other organs.

    Though thyroid cancer is relatively uncommon compared to other cancers, its incidence has been increasing due to improved detection methods. Most thyroid cancers are treatable and have high survival rates when detected early.

    Causes and Risk Factors of Thyroid Cancer

    The exact cause of thyroid cancer isn’t always clear, but it is often linked to genetic mutations that change the way thyroid cells grow and divide. Several risk factors can increase the likelihood of developing thyroid cancer, including:

    • Gender and age: More common in women and typically occurs between ages 30 and 60.
    • Radiation exposure: Exposure to head and neck radiation, especially during childhood, increases risk.
    • Family history: A family history of thyroid disease or inherited conditions such as multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) or familial medullary thyroid cancer.
    • Iodine deficiency or excess: Both too little and too much iodine in the diet may affect thyroid health.
    • Chronic thyroid conditions: Long-standing thyroid nodules or goiters may increase risk.
    • Genetic mutations: RET or BRAF gene mutations are associated with specific thyroid cancer types.

    Types of Thyroid Cancer

    Types of Thyroid Cancer

    Thyroid cancer can develop in different forms, depending on the cells involved. The main types include:

    • Papillary thyroid cancer: The most common type, accounting for about 80% of cases. It grows slowly and often spreads to nearby lymph nodes.
    • Follicular thyroid cancer: Develops from thyroid follicular cells and can spread to the lungs or bones.
    • Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC): A rare form that arises from C-cells, which produce the hormone calcitonin. It can occur sporadically or be inherited.
    • Anaplastic thyroid cancer: The most aggressive and rare form, which grows rapidly and is difficult to treat.
    • Hurthle cell carcinoma: A rare subtype of follicular cancer with distinctive large cells.

    Understanding the type of thyroid cancer helps doctors decide the right treatment approach.

    Stages of Thyroid Cancer

    The stage of thyroid cancer depends on the size of the tumor, whether it has spread to nearby lymph nodes, and if it has metastasized to distant organs.

    • Stage I: Cancer is confined to the thyroid gland.
    • Stage II: Cancer has grown slightly beyond the thyroid or spread to nearby lymph nodes.
    • Stage III: Cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or multiple lymph nodes.
    • Stage IV: Cancer has spread to distant organs such as lungs or bones.

    Accurate staging helps guide treatment planning and predict long-term outcomes.

    Symptoms of Thyroid Cancer

    Symptoms of Thyroid Cancer

    Thyroid cancer may not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages. As the tumor grows, symptoms may include:

    • Lump or swelling in the neck
    • Persistent hoarseness or voice changes
    • Difficulty swallowing or breathing
    • Neck or throat pain
    • Swollen lymph nodes
    • Persistent cough not related to a cold

    Any lump or change in the neck area should be evaluated by a doctor to rule out thyroid or other neck conditions.

    Complications of Thyroid Cancer

    If left untreated, thyroid cancer can lead to several complications such as:

    • Damage to surrounding neck structures (nerves, trachea, or esophagus)
    • Breathing or swallowing difficulties
    • Recurrence of cancer after treatment
    • Metastasis to distant organs like lungs or bones
    • Hormonal imbalances after thyroid removal (hypothyroidism)

    Prompt diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent these complications.

    Diagnosis of Thyroid Cancer

    Diagnosis of Thyroid Cancer

    At SGVP Holistic Hospital, our specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to ensure an accurate and early diagnosis of thyroid cancer.

    Common diagnostic tests include:

    • Physical examination: Checking for lumps or swelling in the neck.
    • Ultrasound imaging: Evaluates thyroid nodules and surrounding lymph nodes.
    • Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC): A minimally invasive test to extract tissue for biopsy.
    • Blood tests: Measure thyroid hormone levels (T3, T4, TSH) and calcitonin levels.
    • Thyroid scan: Uses radioactive iodine to examine thyroid gland function.
    • CT, MRI, or PET scans: Detects spread of cancer to other organs.
    • Genetic testing: Identifies hereditary conditions like medullary thyroid cancer.

    This detailed evaluation helps determine the exact type and stage of thyroid cancer before deciding the treatment approach.

    Treatment for Thyroid Cancer at SGVP Holistic Hospital in Ahmedabad

    Treatment for Thyroid Cancer at SGVP Holistic Hospital in Ahmedabad

    SGVP Holistic Hospital offers comprehensive thyroid cancer management, including surgical, medical, and rehabilitative care. Our treatment plans are customized to the patient’s age, cancer type, stage, and overall health.

    1. Surgery : Surgery is the most common and effective treatment for thyroid cancer. The procedures include:

    • Total Thyroidectomy: Removal of the entire thyroid gland, usually for larger or more advanced cancers.

    • Lobectomy: Removal of one thyroid lobe if the tumor is small and confined.

    • Neck lymph node dissection: Removal of lymph nodes if cancer has spread.

    After surgery, patients often require lifelong thyroid hormone replacement therapy to maintain normal metabolism.

    2. Radioactive Iodine (RAI) Therapy : Used after surgery to destroy any remaining thyroid tissue or microscopic cancer cells. It’s particularly effective for papillary and follicular thyroid cancers.

    3. External Beam Radiation Therapy : Used when surgery isn’t possible or for advanced cancers to shrink tumors and reduce symptoms.

    4. Chemotherapy : Used in aggressive or anaplastic thyroid cancers when other treatments are less effective.

    5. Targeted Therapy : These medications focus on genetic mutations (like RET or BRAF) and block cancer cell growth with fewer side effects than traditional chemotherapy.

    6. Hormone Therapy : Synthetic thyroid hormone (levothyroxine) is given to suppress TSH levels, reducing the chance of cancer recurrence.

    7. Palliative and Supportive Care : Focuses on pain management, emotional support, nutritional guidance, and quality-of-life improvement during treatment.

    Book your thyroid cancer consultation and receive expert care from our dedicated oncologists and endocrinologists.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    SGVP Holistic Hospital offers a complete thyroid cancer care program that includes diagnosis, surgery, radioiodine therapy, hormone replacement, and follow-up. With expert specialists, modern technology, and personalized care, patients receive world-class treatment close to home.

    Yes, thyroid cancer has one of the highest cure rates among all cancers. Early detection and proper treatment through surgery, radioactive iodine, and hormone therapy can lead to complete recovery in most patients.

    Yes, thyroid cancer can recur even years after treatment. Regular follow-ups, imaging tests, and thyroid function monitoring help detect recurrence early.

    The overall 10-year survival rate for thyroid cancer is above 90%, especially for papillary and follicular types, which respond well to treatment.

    Avoid unnecessary radiation exposure, eat a balanced diet with adequate iodine, maintain healthy body weight, and get routine neck examinations if you have a family history of thyroid disorders.

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    SGVP Campus, Opp. Nirma University,
    SG Highway, Ahmedabad- 382481, Gujarat, India.