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Association of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and thyroid cancer
Current Opinion in Oncology, 2015The association of Hashimoto's thyroiditis and thyroid cancer remains an active focus of research and controversy. Since it was first proposed in 1955, numerous studies have explored the epidemiology and etiology of these concurrent disease processes.The lymphocytic infiltration of Hashimoto's thyroiditis is frequently encountered in thyroid glands ...
Salem I, Noureldine, Ralph P, Tufano
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6: Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer
Medical Journal of Australia, 2004Thyroid nodules are common clinically (prevalence, about 5%) and even more common on ultrasound examination (about 25%). About 5% of thyroid nodules are malignant. Most thyroid cancers are well-differentiated papillary or follicular tumours with an excellent prognosis (10-year survival, 80%-95%).
Mackenzie, E.J., Mortimer, R.H.
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Theranostics of Thyroid Cancer
Seminars in Nuclear MedicineMolecular imaging is pivotal in evaluating and managing patients with different thyroid cancer histotypes. The existing, pathology-based, risk stratification systems can be usefully refined, by incorporating tumor-specific molecular and molecular imaging biomarkers with theranostic value, allowing patient-specific treatment decisions. Molecular imaging
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Thyroid Nodules and Thyroid Cancer in Pregnancy
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer discovered during pregnancy can result in significant anxiety for patients may present a challenge for providers. The prevalence of thyroid nodules is reported to vary between 3% and 21%. The estimated overall prevalence of thyroid cancer during pregnancy is 14.4 per 100,000 births.
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Chronic autoimmune thyroiditis and thyroid cancer
Endocrinología y Nutrición (English Edition), 2014d a t t O b b u c r The relationship between chronic autoimmune thyroiditis and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) thyroid lymphoma is well known.1 By contrast, its relationship to thyroid follicular epithelium cancer, such as papillary carcinoma, has been for a long time and continues to be controversial, because the concept of chronic ...
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Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
2014The incidence of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer has increased over the last several decades. This change is influenced by several factors, to include the status of iodine sufficiency, access to the health care system and, perhaps most significantly, the increased use of radiological imaging.
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