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Review
. 2010 Feb;65(1):59-69.

Multi-targeted approach in the treatment of thyroid cancer

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Multi-targeted approach in the treatment of thyroid cancer

B Zarebczan et al. Minerva Chir. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

Thyroid cancer is the most common malignancy of the endocrine system. There are several variants, ranging from well-differentiated cancers, such as papillary carcinomas, to poorly differentiated types, which carry a worse prognosis. Many patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancers are cured by surgical intervention alone, while others require adjuvant therapy. For those patients with more aggressive tumors, such as metastatic and anaplastic thyroid cancers, surgery rarely offers a definitive cure and alternative treatment methods such as chemotherapy do not improve survival. Due to the difficulty in treating aggressive thyroid cancers, other novel therapies are needed. In this paper, we will review current strategies for managing the various types of thyroid carcinomas. We will also address many of the studied genetic pathways and new therapeutic drug targets for treating individual thyroid malignancies.

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Age-standardized incidence rates of thyroid cancer, 2002 estimates (2). (adapted from www.cancerresearchuk.org)
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ATA goals of initial therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer (13)

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