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Recurrent Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
Institution:1. New York Presbyterian Hospital–Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Surgery, New York, NY;2. Clinique de Chirurgie Digestive et Endocrinienne, Nantes, France;3. Service Chirurgie Digestive, Hépato-bilaire, Endocrinienne et Cancérologique Unité Multidisciplinaire de la Chirurgie de L''obésité (UMCO), Université de Lorraine, CHU Nancy Hopital Brabois, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France
Abstract:ObjectiveTo discuss the risk of recurrence in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and emphasize the importance of risk-group stratification.MethodsCommon risk factors associated with recur rent thyroid cancer are outlined, and appropriate manage ment strategies are reviewed.ResultsThe overall prognosis in patients with dif ferentiated thyroid cancer is excellent. Factors associated with recurrent thyroid cancer include extrathyroidal exten sion of the primary tumor, bulky nodal metastatic lesions, macroscopic local invasion, and aggressive histologic subtypes. The locoregional recurrence and mortality are higher in patients with high-risk thyroid cancers. Patients initially presenting with locally aggressive and advanced thyroid cancer have a higher incidence of recurrent disease in the thyroid bed or nodal metastasis. These patients also have a high incidence of distant metastatic lesions. Locally recurrent thyroid cancer may be seen in more than 25% of patients with aggressive differentiated thyroid cancer. Recurrent disease in the thyroid bed can be a difficult prob lem to manage because of the proximity of the tumor to the recurrent laryngeal nerve, visceral structures in the central compartment, and occasional involvement of the trachea or larynx. External beam radiation therapy after surgical treatment may be important for better local control in the thyroid bed region, especially in patients with poorly dif ferentiated histologic features. The role of additional radio iodine therapy remains undefined at this stage.ConclusionManagement of patients with recur rent thyroid cancer necessitates a true multidisciplinary approach. These patients require close follow-up, with cross-sectional imaging and positron emission tomo graphic scanning in selected individuals. (Endocr Pract. 2012;18:600-603)
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