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Radioactive Iodine for Thyroid Cancer
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Radioactive iodine therapy is used if you have had your thyroid removed (thyroidectomy) because of thyroid cancer. Radioactive iodine therapy destroys any remaining thyroid tissue or cancer cells that were not removed during surgery.

In almost all cases, your thyroid hormone levels will return to normal or below normal after radioactive iodine treatment. This may take eight to 12 weeks, or longer. If your thyroid hormone level does not go down after six months, you may need another dose of radioactive iodine.

If you have thyroid cancer and you are treated with radioactive iodine, it may take from several weeks to many months for your body to get rid of any remaining cancer cells.

Your thyroid nodule is unlikely to grow after being treated with radioactive iodine.

Radioactive iodine or Iodine-131 (I-131) targets thyroid cells. I-131 is used in the treatment of thyroid conditions. Most of the radiation from I-131 is absorbed by the thyroid gland and decreases the function of the thyroid cells.

If you are treated with large doses of I-131, you will need to be hospitalized and placed in isolation for 1-3 days after taking this medication to decrease the risk of radiation exposure to others. The radioactive iodine used in your treatment will remain in your body only temporarily. I-131 is passed out of the body through all bodily fluids such as stool, urine, saliva, and sweat.

To prevent exposure, you must be hospitalized in a special isolation room so that all of your bodily fluids may be disposed of properly.


 


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