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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1986
The mode of presentation, initial findings, treatment, and survival in differentiated thyroid carcinoma were studied in 155 patients. The classic signs, symptoms, and scan findings were present in approximately 70 per cent of the patients, with the remaining 30 per cent displaying unusual manifestations or findings.
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The mode of presentation, initial findings, treatment, and survival in differentiated thyroid carcinoma were studied in 155 patients. The classic signs, symptoms, and scan findings were present in approximately 70 per cent of the patients, with the remaining 30 per cent displaying unusual manifestations or findings.
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Human Pathology, 1971
Summary The carcinogenic effect of ionizing radiation on the human thyroid gland seems to be well established by studies involving a variety of exposed populations. The large ABCC series of occult thyroid carcinomas has indicated some interesting features of those lesions in addition to the radiation relationships.
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Summary The carcinogenic effect of ionizing radiation on the human thyroid gland seems to be well established by studies involving a variety of exposed populations. The large ABCC series of occult thyroid carcinomas has indicated some interesting features of those lesions in addition to the radiation relationships.
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Archives of Surgery, 1975
Dr. Decosse: During the past ten to 20 years, there has been a notable evolution in the diagnosis and management of the more differentiated forms of carcinoma of the thyroid. No single contribution stands out as having redirected the course of therapy of patients with these tumors, but, from many different studies, gradual trends have emerged.
Jerome J. DeCosse+4 more
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Dr. Decosse: During the past ten to 20 years, there has been a notable evolution in the diagnosis and management of the more differentiated forms of carcinoma of the thyroid. No single contribution stands out as having redirected the course of therapy of patients with these tumors, but, from many different studies, gradual trends have emerged.
Jerome J. DeCosse+4 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1989
Eleven cases of thyroid cancer occurring in patients below 15 years of age are presented. The youngest patient was 4 years old. There were 4 boys and 7 girls in the study group. None of the patients had received head and neck irradiation. All patients had well differentiated cancers; there were 4 follicular carcinomas and 3 of these occurred in ...
A K, Sarda+5 more
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Eleven cases of thyroid cancer occurring in patients below 15 years of age are presented. The youngest patient was 4 years old. There were 4 boys and 7 girls in the study group. None of the patients had received head and neck irradiation. All patients had well differentiated cancers; there were 4 follicular carcinomas and 3 of these occurred in ...
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When is medullary thyroid carcinoma “medullary thyroid carcinoma”? [PDF]
AbstractMedullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is thought to develop from the parafollicular or C cells within the thyroid gland and, therefore, should not take up radioactive iodine. Recently, however,131I uptake has been reported in metastases of “medullary carcinoma” and, consequently, some authors have suggested that these tumors can be treated with ...
K. W. Schmid, G. Riccabona, D. Ladurner
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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2007
Although thyroid carcinoma is relatively uncommon, approximately 33,550 new cases will be diagnosed in the United States in 2007. It occurs 2 to 3 times more often in women than in men, and with the incidence increasing by 4% per year, it is currently the eighth most common malignancy diagnosed in women.
Steven I, Sherman+22 more
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Although thyroid carcinoma is relatively uncommon, approximately 33,550 new cases will be diagnosed in the United States in 2007. It occurs 2 to 3 times more often in women than in men, and with the incidence increasing by 4% per year, it is currently the eighth most common malignancy diagnosed in women.
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2006
Diagnostic methods and treatment options for differentiated and medullary thyroid carcinoma are continuously influenced by new trends and techniques. Our review therefore displays the most recent clinical practices for diagnosis and operative treatment of differentiated and medullary thyroid carcinoma.Among the new diagnostic methods, high-resolution ...
Theresia, Weber+2 more
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Diagnostic methods and treatment options for differentiated and medullary thyroid carcinoma are continuously influenced by new trends and techniques. Our review therefore displays the most recent clinical practices for diagnosis and operative treatment of differentiated and medullary thyroid carcinoma.Among the new diagnostic methods, high-resolution ...
Theresia, Weber+2 more
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