Risk of disease progression during active surveillance of papillary thyroid cancer

AR Shaha, RM Tuttle - Surgery, 2018 - Elsevier
AR Shaha, RM Tuttle
Surgery, 2018Elsevier
With the rapid rise in incidence of micropapillary carcinoma, there is considerable interest in
active surveillance or deferred intervention in patients with incidental micropapillary
carcinoma. The risk of disease progression is different based on the age of the patient. It is
high in third and fourth decade, while very low in sixth and seventh decade. Appropriate
selection and close surveillance is very critical, with active involvement of the
multidisciplinary team.
Abstract
With the rapid rise in incidence of micropapillary carcinoma, there is considerable interest in active surveillance or deferred intervention in patients with incidental micropapillary carcinoma. The risk of disease progression is different based on the age of the patient. It is high in third and fourth decade, while very low in sixth and seventh decade. Appropriate selection and close surveillance is very critical, with active involvement of the multidisciplinary team.
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