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ABSTRACT Background Because salivary gland cancers (SGC) are rare and include different tumor subtypes, data on their long‐term quality of life and late toxicities are sparse. Methods Multi‐national study including SGC survivors more than 5 years after diagnosis.
Susanne Singer +26 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF SELECTED GOITROGENIC COMPOUNDS ON THE THYROID GLAND OF THE CHICK1
W. P. VANDERLAAN, ADELE BISSELL
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ABSTRACT Background Accurate thyroid volume assessment is critical in thyroid disease diagnostics, yet conventional high‐resolution 2D ultrasound has limitations. Freehand 3D ultrasound with AI‐assisted segmentation presents a potential advancement, but its clinical accuracy requires validation.
Klara Bay Rask +4 more
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THE COURSE OF ACQUIRED DISEASE OP THE THYROID GLAND AND THE PRINCIPLES WHICH SEEM TO CONTROL ITS PROGRESS [PDF]
John Rogers
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Management of Retropharyngeal Lymph Node Metastases in Thyroid Cancer
ABSTRACT Background Retropharyngeal lymph node (RPLN) metastases in thyroid cancer are rare, with optimal management underreported. Methods Retrospective study of consecutive thyroid cancer patients with RPLN metastases treated at MD Anderson Cancer Center between 2000 and 2024.
Isabelle Fournier +19 more
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The effect of propyl thiouracil on the recovery of rat thyroid gland from irradiation with astatine‐211 [PDF]
Patricia W. Durbin +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Segmental tracheal resection is rarely needed for advanced thyroid cancer but is among the most complex, high‐risk thyroid surgeries. Methods Retrospective study of patients undergoing segmental tracheal resection for thyroid cancer at MD Anderson Cancer Center (2005–2024).
Anastasios Maniakas +19 more
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Exploring Transitions in Care Among Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Individuals living with and beyond head and neck cancer (HNC) experience many transitions in care (TiC), as their treatment and care involve a team of multidisciplinary healthcare providers across a variety of settings. TiC can be associated with medical error, patient dissatisfaction with care, and overuse of healthcare resources ...
L. Fillo +9 more
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A Case of Myx dema Treated with Great Benefit by Feeding with Fresh Thyroid Glands [PDF]
H. W. G. Mackenzie
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