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Treatment of thyroid cancer with radioiodine therapy (556989) | Medicana International Ankara Hospital - BookingHealth
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Treatment of thyroid cancer with radioiodine therapy in Medicana International Ankara Hospital

Medicana International Ankara Hospital

Ankara, Turkey
Program id # 556989
Doctor photo
Dr. med. Nalan Can
Department of Nuclear Medicine
Specialized in: nuclear medicine

The program includes:

  • Initial presentation in the clinic
  • case history collection
  • general clinical examination
  • laboratory tests:
    • complete blood count
    • general urine analysis
    • biochemical analysis of blood
    • TSH-basal, fT3, fT4
    • tumor markers (thyroglobulin (TG),
      TG antibodies (TgAb))
    • indicators of inflammation
    • indicators of blood coagulation
  • ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland
  • thyroid scintigraphy
  • radioiodine therapy
  • symptomatic treatment
  • cost of essential medicines
  • nursing services
  • stay in the hospital with full board  in 2-bed room
  • elaboration of further recommendations

How program is carried out

During the first visit, the doctor will conduct a clinical examination and go through the results of the available diagnostic tests. After that, you will undergo the necessary additional examination, such as the assessment of liver and kidney function, ultrasound scan of the thyroid gland and lymph nodes of the neck, thyroid scintigraphy. This will allow your doctor to assess how effective radioiodine therapy will be and how well you will tolerate it. In addition, the doctor will calculate the dosage of the drug you need.

Radioiodine therapy with I-131 includes oral administration of the drug. You will take 1 to 4 radioactive iodine capsules or drink about a teaspoon of liquid with radioactive iodine. You will take the drug in your ward, without visiting the manipulation room or operating room.

After taking radioactive iodine, you will stay in your ward for 24 to 48 hours. The next morning after the procedure, the dosimetrist will determine the amount of radiation in your body. If the amount is low, you will be allowed to leave your ward and will be discharged from the hospital. If the amount is high, then the dosimetric control will continue for another day, until a low amount of radiation in your body is detected.

The isotope I-131 can accumulate not only in the thyroid gland, but also partially in the salivary glands. This can cause dry mouth. To get rid of this side effect, you will dissolve sour candies, as this stimulates the work of salivary glands.

The drug is quickly excreted by the kidneys, and after 48 hours you will no longer pose a danger to others. After the procedure, you should drink at least 1 glass of water per hour and visit the toilet regularly. This will allow you to quickly remove radioactive iodine from the body. Food can be usual, without excess iodine in the diet.

During these 48 hours, you can read, use a mobile phone, tablet or computer. All these devices will not be a source of radiation in the future.

Control examination includes scintigraphy, which is performed 7-10 days after radioiodine therapy. Based on the results of the examination, the doctor will determine how well the cells of the thyroid gland (or cancer metastases) have accumulated radioactive iodine. In a few weeks after the procedure, you will have a control blood test for thyroid hormones. In the future, you will visit an endocrinologist regularly.

Required documents

  • Medical records
  • MRI/CT scan (not older than 3 months)
  • Biopsy results (if available)

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About the department

The Department of Nuclear Medicine at the Medicana International Ankara Hospital provides the full range of diagnostic and therapeutic measures based on the use of various radioisotopes. The department is equipped with such advanced medical devices as PET-CT Discovery IQ, gamma cameras and scintigraphy systems. All the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures comply with the strict international medical protocols. The Chief Physician of the department is Dr. med. Nalan Can.

The doctors of the department widely practice the the use of PET-CT device, which allows them to take pictures of the desired body areas using the "cross-section" method and monitor the processes in the tissues and organs. Thus, the combination of detailed structural images with the images showing the activity of processes in the tissues allows for a detailed information about the localization and activity rates of the pathological area. This method is especially effective for diagnostics, treatment and follow-up examination in oncopathology, cardiac diseases (ischemic heart disease, heart attack) and brain diseases (brain tumors, epileptic seizures).

A distinctive feature of the department is the state-of-art PET-CT Discovery IQ system, which, thanks to a short scan time period, provides the patient with the best possible comfort. Also, the Discovery IQ makes it possible to diagnose and determine the pathologic stage, based on the ability for very detailed imaging. The method is used for the determination of tumor spread in the body after cancer diagnostics and assessment of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy influence on the oncological process. In addition, the device is effectively used to detect recurrence in the same place of tumor localization or distant metastases after treatment completion.

Another diagnostic and treatment method is a gamma camera, which helps to determine the location and size of tumors in the thyroid gland, spleen, liver, lungs and brain. Scanning with a gamma camera takes only a few minutes.

Also, the department’s scope of tasks includes scintigraphy, which assesses the activity of accumulation of radioactive substances in various organs and tissues of the human body. For example, myocardial perfusion scintigraphy is performed to measure the amount of blood, which flows to the heart muscle in patients with life-threatening heart disease or myocardial infarction.

The service range of the department includes:

  • Combined PET-CT method and diagnostics using the state-of-art PET-CT Discovery IQ system for the following pathologies
    • Oncological diseases
    • Brain diseases
    • Head and neck neoplasms
    • Esophageal diseases
    • Lung diseases
    • Colon and rectal diseases
    • Pancreatic diseases
    • Thyroid diseases
    • Cervical diseases
    • Lymphomas
    • Melanomas
    • Epileptic seizures
  • PET-CT examination of viable tissue after coronary heart disease, coronary artery bypass grafting and heart attack
  • PET-CT differential diagnostics of Alzheimer's disease and dementia
  • Diagnostics of tumors of the thyroid gland, spleen, liver, lungs and brain using a gamma camera
  • Scintigraphy
    • Bone tissue scintigraphy
    • Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
    • Lacrimal gland and duct scintigraphy (dacryoscintigraphy)
    • Lymphoscintigraphy
    • Gastrointestinal scintigraphy
    • Parathyroid scintigraphy
    • Lymph node mapping or scintigraphy
    • Testicular scintigraphy
    • Thyroid scintigraphy
    • Lung scintigraphy
  • Other methods of radioisotope diagnostics and therapy

Photo of the doctor: (c) Medicana Health Group 


About hospital

The Medicana International Ankara Hospital is one of the leading medical centers, which belongs to the largest medical network Medicana in Turkey. The hospital incorporates all specialties of the modern medicine under one roof. It particularly focuses on bone marrow transplantation, cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, CyberKnife treatment, nuclear medicine, kidney transplantation, liver transplantation and IVF services.

With a large total indoor space (about 20,000 sq. km), 215 beds, modern architecture, high-end technology and modern quality management system, the hospital treats both Turkish citizens and many international patients. Every year, more and more patients from Europe, Russia, Northern Africa and Middle East come to Ankara to receive modern medical treatment, which meets the strictest quality standards.

A particular clinical focus is cancer treatment. The hospital has at its disposal state-of-the-art medical technologies, including, multislice CT, PET-CT, MRI ultrasound, LINAC linear accelerators capable of making IMRT, conventional and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine imaging methods and radiation oncology, which allow the physicians of the hospital to provide comprehensive diagnostics and treatment of all oncological diseases.

The hospital has brought together the best medical academic staff in the field of kidney, liver and bone marrow transplantation, etc. All employees of the hospital are constantly looking for new, clinically proven treatments in order to ensure that each patient will receive the best and most appropriate treatment in Ankara.

Photo: (c) depositphotos

Accommodation in hospital

Patients rooms

The patients of the Medicana International Ankara Hospital live in comfortable modern rooms designed in bright colors. A standard room includes an automatically adjustable bed, a bedside table, a wardrobe, a shower, a toilet, and a TV set. There is internet access in the patient rooms. The hospital also provides VIP patient rooms.

Meals and Menus

The patients of the hospital are offered a tasty, balanced three meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. With appropriate indications, there may be provided a dietary or individual menu.

Further details

Standard rooms include:

Shower
Toilet
TV
Wi-Fi