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Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The Standard of Care

Anca M. Avram, Katherine Zukotynski, Helen Nadel, Luca Giovanella

2021Journal of Nuclear Medicine61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the past decade, the management of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) underwent a paradigm shift toward the use of risk stratification with the goal of maximizing the benefit and minimizing the morbidity of radioiodine (<sup>131</sup>I) therapy. <sup>131</sup>I therapy is guided by information derived from surgical histopathology, molecular markers, postoperative diagnostic radioiodine scintigraphy, and thyroglobulin levels. <sup>131</sup>I is used for diagnostic imaging and therapy of DTC based on physiologic sodium-iodine symporter expression in normal and neoplastic thyroid tissue. We summarize the essential information at the core of multidisciplinary DTC management, which emphasizes individualization of <sup>131</sup>I therapy according to the patient’s risk for tumor recurrence.

Topics & Concepts

Thyroid cancerMedicineSodium-iodide symporterRadioiodine therapyThyroidScintigraphyHistopathologyThyroglobulinSymporterRisk stratificationNuclear medicineRadiologyOncologyInternal medicinePathologyGeneChemistryBiochemistryTransporterThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentThyroid and Parathyroid SurgeryBRCA gene mutations in cancer