Thyroid cancer: Extent of thyroidectomy

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Background: Surgical resection is the key to management of thyroid cancer, but determining the optimal surgical procedure for individual cases has been controversial. Methods: The author reviews several large data bases that allow examination of prognostic criteria for long-term outcomes. Results: Patients can be classified into good- or poor-risk groups that assist defining the optimal surgical procedure. Routine use of total thyroidectomy in all patients with thyroid cancer is best avoided; however, patients with medullary cancer generally need total thyroidectomy. Conclusions: The definition of risk groups has clarified the options regarding choice of primary surgical therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer.

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Shaha, A. R. (2000). Thyroid cancer: Extent of thyroidectomy. Cancer Control, 7(3), 240–245. https://doi.org/10.1177/107327480000700303

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