Recent advances in molecular diagnosis of thyroid cancer

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Recent molecular studies have described a number of abnormalities associated with the progression and dedifferentiation of thyroid carcinoma. These distinct molecular events are often associated with specific stages of tumor development. In particular, remarkable advances have occurred in several major biological areas of thyroid cancer, including the molecular alterations for the loss of radioiodine avidity of thyroid cancer, the pathogenic role of the MAP kinase and PI3K/Akt pathways and their related genetic alterations, and the aberrant methylation of functionally important genes in thyroid tumorigenesis and pathogenesis. Recognition of these features is crucial to the management of patients with thyroid cancer. Novel treatments are being designed based on our enhanced understanding of this disease process. © 2011 I. Legakis and K. Syrigos.

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Legakis, I., & Syrigos, K. (2011). Recent advances in molecular diagnosis of thyroid cancer. Journal of Thyroid Research. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/384213

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