1. Initial treatment of pediatric differentiated thyroid cancer: a review of the current risk-adaptive approach.
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Parisi, Marguerite T., Khalatbari, Hedieh, Parikh, Sanjay R., and Alazraki, Adina
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THYROIDECTOMY ,PEDIATRIC therapy ,THYROID cancer ,CHILDHOOD cancer ,LYMPHADENECTOMY ,IODINE isotopes ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Differentiated thyroid cancer in children is a rare disease, accounting for only 1.4% of all pediatric malignancies. The diagnosis, biological behavior and treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer in children is different from that in adults. While there are many unresolved issues regarding approaches to management of differentiated thyroid cancer in the pediatric population, there is near universal consensus that treatment of this disease, which includes total thyroidectomy, central lymph node dissection at the time of initial surgery in those with nodal metastases, and the possible use of iodine-131 radiotherapy, is best performed by specialists including high-volume endocrine surgeons and experts with experience in calculating and administering radioactive iodine in children, when deemed appropriate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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