Treatment of distant metastases from follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer

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Abstract

Distant metastases from thyroid cancer of follicular origin are uncommon. Treatment includes levothyroxine administration at suppressive doses, focal treatment modalities with surgery, external radiation therapy and thermal ablation, and radioiodine in patients with uptake of 131I in their metastases. Two thirds of distant metastases will become refractory to radioiodine at some point, and when there is a significant tumor burden and documented progression on imaging, a treatment with a kinase inhibitor may provide benefits.

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Schlumberger, M., & Leboulleux, S. (2015). Treatment of distant metastases from follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer. F1000Prime Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.12703/P7-22

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