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Thyroid and Parathyroid Cancer
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1987The epidemiology, etiology, pathology, and management of thyroid and parathyroid carcinoma are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the clinical differences in the management and treatment of the various histologic subtypes of thyroid cancer. The biologic and prognostic differences among the various histologic types of thyroid cancer and their relationship
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Thyroid Nodules and Thyroid Cancer
2003Thyroid nodules are a common problem in clinical practice. The majority are benign lesions, predominantly follicular adenomas, although other common causes of benign lesions include cysts, multinodular goiters, colloid goiters, benign Hurthle cell neoplasms, and thyroiditis (1,2).However, some thyroid nodules may, in fact, represent thyroid cancer. The
M. Regina Castro, Hossein Gharib
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Current practice in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2020M. Schlumberger, S. Leboulleux
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Cancer surveys, 1994
Thyroid cancer is one of the rarest forms of cancer, and yet there are wide variations in the degree of malignancy, ranging from the most rapidly fatal to the relatively benign. This difference depends almost entirely on the histological type. A "pool" of individuals with occult thyroid carcinomas (in the vast majority of the papillary type) is ...
S. Franceschi, C. La Vecchia
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Thyroid cancer is one of the rarest forms of cancer, and yet there are wide variations in the degree of malignancy, ranging from the most rapidly fatal to the relatively benign. This difference depends almost entirely on the histological type. A "pool" of individuals with occult thyroid carcinomas (in the vast majority of the papillary type) is ...
S. Franceschi, C. La Vecchia
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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
Luca Giovanella+5 more
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Thyroid cancer: incidence and mortality trends in China, 2005–2015
Endocrine, 2020Junyi Wang+4 more
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The Thyroid Nodule and Thyroid Cancer
Southern Medical Journal, 1963J D Pigott, R R Braund
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Geographic influences in the global rise of thyroid cancer
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2019Jina Kim, J. Gosnell, S. Roman
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