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). Considering the epidemiological figures and potential oncological implications, international guidelines recommend an immediate malignancy risk assessment for newly diagnosed TNs, and ultrasound (US) is universally recognized as the first-line diagnostic
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(DiPiS) study. Methods Population The children in this cohort participate in the DiPiS study, a prospective population-based study in the southern part of Sweden, with the aim to determine the predictive value of genetic risk combined with
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managing a condition that the patient did not complain of. In the first part, this paper outlines the magnitude of the problem and updates the concept of US risk stratification of thyroid nodules based on the TIRADS (thyroid imaging reporting and data
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Introduction Although most patients with follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) have a favorable prognosis [ 1 ], metastatic and recurrent tumors continue to pose a challenge. It is important to correctly determine the risk of recurrence and to
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Caledonia it reached 71.4/100,000 Melanesian women during 1985-1999 [ 10 ]. Until now, there are no clear explanations for these incidence variations. The only well-established risk factors of developing thyroid cancer are radiation exposure, a family
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Introduction Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is typically indolent if treated early and appropriately. A small subset of more aggressive disease progresses to radioiodine resistance. Based on the American Thyroid Association (ATA) risk of
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Rhône-Alpes Thyroid Cancer Registry, Cancer Research Center of Lyon (UMR INSERM 1052, CNRS 5286), RTH Laennec Faculty of Medicine, University of Lyon, Lyon
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French National Registry of Childhood Solid Tumours, CHU, Nancy
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Introduction Over the last few decades, the differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) incidence has grown rapidly in many countries [ 1 ]. The study of DTC risk factors is therefore of great importance to understand this observed increase in
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patients, which achieves excellent prognosis: 10-year overall survival of 98–99% and recurrence rates of 1–3% in low-risk DTC [ 3 ]. However, recognising their general indolent nature and excellent survival outcome, there have been calls for treatment de
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Introduction The estimated prevalence of thyroid nodules in an adult population is 4–7% by palpation and 10–41% by ultrasound (US) scanning [ 1 , 2 ]. The overall malignancy risk, regardless of nodule size, is < 10%, and even smaller nodules
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Introduction Thyroid hormone affects metabolism in virtually every organ system. Several studies have indicated that thyroid hormone also influences the hemostatic balance and that these changes are associated with a risk of venous