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Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

doses of the I131 treatment.

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sandtrapsnme27540@... wrote:

> Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

> diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

> subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

> doses of the I131 treatment.

There have been several parents of kids with thyca on this list, and a few are

currently subscribed, I believe. But there is also a pediatric support group.

If you go to

http://www.thyca.org/support.htm and scroll down a bit, you'll see it. I have

copied the info below.

- katie

Pediatric Support Group: a support forum for families dealing with pediatric

thyroid cancer.

Subscribe at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1. Note--If

you are not yet registered with Yahoo, you will need to do this before

subscribing; click on " I'm a New Member--Sign

Me Up " at the above website. Registration is a simple and quick process, as

well as free; you will get a Yahoo password. After you are registered, go back

to

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1

and subscribe to the list. You will receive a confirmation email that you MUST

respond to, then you will be on the list to get and send email. If for any

reason you cannot complete the Yahoo

registration process, you can automatically subscribe to the list by sending a

BLANK email to Ped_thyca-subscribe . This avoids acceptance of

cookies but gets you basic list

membership only; you will not have access to Yahoo's handy websites unless you

register.

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sandtrapsnme27540@... wrote:

> Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

> diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

> subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

> doses of the I131 treatment.

There have been several parents of kids with thyca on this list, and a few are

currently subscribed, I believe. But there is also a pediatric support group.

If you go to

http://www.thyca.org/support.htm and scroll down a bit, you'll see it. I have

copied the info below.

- katie

Pediatric Support Group: a support forum for families dealing with pediatric

thyroid cancer.

Subscribe at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1. Note--If

you are not yet registered with Yahoo, you will need to do this before

subscribing; click on " I'm a New Member--Sign

Me Up " at the above website. Registration is a simple and quick process, as

well as free; you will get a Yahoo password. After you are registered, go back

to

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1

and subscribe to the list. You will receive a confirmation email that you MUST

respond to, then you will be on the list to get and send email. If for any

reason you cannot complete the Yahoo

registration process, you can automatically subscribe to the list by sending a

BLANK email to Ped_thyca-subscribe . This avoids acceptance of

cookies but gets you basic list

membership only; you will not have access to Yahoo's handy websites unless you

register.

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sandtrapsnme27540@... wrote:

> Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

> diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

> subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

> doses of the I131 treatment.

There have been several parents of kids with thyca on this list, and a few are

currently subscribed, I believe. But there is also a pediatric support group.

If you go to

http://www.thyca.org/support.htm and scroll down a bit, you'll see it. I have

copied the info below.

- katie

Pediatric Support Group: a support forum for families dealing with pediatric

thyroid cancer.

Subscribe at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1. Note--If

you are not yet registered with Yahoo, you will need to do this before

subscribing; click on " I'm a New Member--Sign

Me Up " at the above website. Registration is a simple and quick process, as

well as free; you will get a Yahoo password. After you are registered, go back

to

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ped_thyca/join?referer=1

and subscribe to the list. You will receive a confirmation email that you MUST

respond to, then you will be on the list to get and send email. If for any

reason you cannot complete the Yahoo

registration process, you can automatically subscribe to the list by sending a

BLANK email to Ped_thyca-subscribe . This avoids acceptance of

cookies but gets you basic list

membership only; you will not have access to Yahoo's handy websites unless you

register.

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FYI...there are studies showing that pediatric patients (while metastasis to

the lymph system and lungs are more common) tend to have a very favorable

prognosis and outcome. It does seem that results are more favorable in

females as compared to males, however this could be because thyca in males if

very rare in general (and therefore study results are more prevalent in

women). Also, as a side note, large doses of radioactive iodine 131 hasn't

shown many problems where fertility in women are concerned. Fortunately,

most women are able to continue to have children with virtually no problems

(with mother or child). I was happy to read this information as I was

diagnosed with a pediatric onset of thyca and have had extensive amounts of

RAI. Also, I have a happy, healthy 21 month old son...born Oct 1999 at 10

pounds 5 oz. He's currently being recruited for college football. LOL

Love,

Audra

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My daughter was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer right when she

turned 9. She had surgery to remove her thyroid, two parathyroids, and some

thymus tissue, and then 110 millicuries of I131 about four months later.

She has had two clean scans since then and is doing fine, as far as we can

tell. She is moving into puberty normally. We plan to do scans every

December. This may be more than is necessary, but since she has antibodies,

we believe that thyroglobulin tests are not accurate enough to skip a year

between scans.

The only problem we are experiencing currently is whether to believe the

orthodontist and do three years of major orthodonture, or wait a little

longer and see how things evolve naturally. I don't want to put her through

any unnecessary medical treatment right now.

What are your concerns?

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Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

doses of the I131 treatment.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you

do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank

email to thyca-unsubscribe

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My daughter was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer right when she

turned 9. She had surgery to remove her thyroid, two parathyroids, and some

thymus tissue, and then 110 millicuries of I131 about four months later.

She has had two clean scans since then and is doing fine, as far as we can

tell. She is moving into puberty normally. We plan to do scans every

December. This may be more than is necessary, but since she has antibodies,

we believe that thyroglobulin tests are not accurate enough to skip a year

between scans.

The only problem we are experiencing currently is whether to believe the

orthodontist and do three years of major orthodonture, or wait a little

longer and see how things evolve naturally. I don't want to put her through

any unnecessary medical treatment right now.

What are your concerns?

a

Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

doses of the I131 treatment.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you

do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank

email to thyca-unsubscribe

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My daughter was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer right when she

turned 9. She had surgery to remove her thyroid, two parathyroids, and some

thymus tissue, and then 110 millicuries of I131 about four months later.

She has had two clean scans since then and is doing fine, as far as we can

tell. She is moving into puberty normally. We plan to do scans every

December. This may be more than is necessary, but since she has antibodies,

we believe that thyroglobulin tests are not accurate enough to skip a year

between scans.

The only problem we are experiencing currently is whether to believe the

orthodontist and do three years of major orthodonture, or wait a little

longer and see how things evolve naturally. I don't want to put her through

any unnecessary medical treatment right now.

What are your concerns?

a

Pediatric Thyroid Cancer

Anyone have any information or experience with a child who was

diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer at the age of 7 and

subsequent treatment? My daughter is now 11 and has received three

doses of the I131 treatment.

For more information regarding thyroid cancer visit www.thyca.org. If you

do not wish to belong to this group, you may UNSUBSCRIBE by sending a blank

email to thyca-unsubscribe

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