Management of differentiated thyroid cancer in pregnancy

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In young women, differentiated thyroid cancer is the second most common malignancy diagnosed around the time of pregnancy. Management of thyroid cancer during pregnancy poses distinct challenges due to concerns regarding maternal and fetal wellbeing. In most cases surgery can be safely delayed until after delivery and with adequate management and outcome of pregnancy in women with thyroid cancer is excellent. Ideally these patients should be managed by a multidisciplinary team, and management plan should be determined by a consensus between the patient and the healthcare team. Copyright © 2011 S. A. Imran and M. Rajaraman.

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Imran, S. A., & Rajaraman, M. (2011). Management of differentiated thyroid cancer in pregnancy. Journal of Thyroid Research. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/549609

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