2025 American Thyroid Association Management Guidelines for Adult Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Thyroid Pub Date : 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/10507256251363120
Matthew D Ringel, Julie Ann Sosa, Zubair Baloch, Lindsay Bischoff, Gary Bloom, Gregory A Brent, Pamela L Brock, Roger Chou, Robert R Flavell, Whitney Goldner, Elizabeth G Grubbs, Megan Haymart, Steven M Larson, Angela M Leung, Joseph Osborne, John A Ridge, Bruce Robinson, David L Steward, Ralph P Tufano, Lori J Wirth
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Background: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the most prevalent cancer of thyroid and is among the most frequently diagnosed cancers in the United States. The practice guidelines of the American Thyroid Association (ATA) for DTC management in adult patients (previously combined with thyroid nodules) were published initially in 1996, with subsequent revisions based on advances in the field. The goal of this update is to provide clinicians, patients, researchers, and those involved in health policy with rigorous, comprehensive, and contemporary guidelines to assist in the management of adult patients with DTC, emphasizing the patient journey beginning with a thyroid cancer diagnosis. Methods: The questions addressed were based, in part, on prior versions of the guidelines, with input from a larger, more diverse complement of stakeholders. The panel included members from multiple specialties involved in thyroid cancer care, including a patient advocate and an expert in systematic reviews/meta-analyses/guidelines who educated and supported task force members. The panel conducted systematic literature reviews to inform the recommendations and commissioned two additional systematic reviews. Published English-language articles were eligible for inclusion, with a final search date of July 1, 2024. A modified Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation system was used for critical appraisal of evidence and determining the quality of data. The guidelines panel had editorial independence from the ATA. Competing interests of task force members were pre-vetted, regularly updated, communicated with task force members, and assessed and managed by ATA leadership and the Clinical Practice Guidelines and Statements Committee. Results: These revised guidelines begin with the initial cancer diagnosis and continue with recommendations for staging and risk assessment, initial treatment decisions, assessment of treatment responses, monitoring approaches, diagnostic testing, and subsequent therapies based on the strength of evidence for response and consideration of side effects and outcomes. Patient-reported outcomes and identified areas of need for additional high-quality research are highlighted. Conclusions: These revised evidence-based recommendations inform clinical decision-making in the management of DTC that reflect the changing science and optimize the evidence-based clinical care of patients throughout their journey with DTC. Critical areas of need for additional research are highlighted.

2025美国甲状腺协会成年分化型甲状腺癌患者管理指南。
背景:分化型甲状腺癌(DTC)是最常见的甲状腺癌,也是美国最常诊断的癌症之一。美国甲状腺协会(ATA)关于成年患者DTC治疗(以前合并甲状腺结节)的实践指南最初于1996年出版,随后根据该领域的进展进行了修订。本次更新的目的是为临床医生、患者、研究人员和参与卫生政策的人员提供严格、全面和现代的指南,以协助管理成年DTC患者,强调从甲状腺癌诊断开始的患者旅程。方法:所解决的问题部分基于指南的先前版本,并从更大,更多样化的利益相关者补充中输入。该小组包括来自甲状腺癌护理的多个专业的成员,包括一名患者倡导者和一名系统评价/荟萃分析/指南方面的专家,他们为工作组成员提供教育和支持。该小组进行了系统的文献综述,为建议提供信息,并委托进行了另外两次系统综述。已发表的英文文章符合入选条件,最终检索日期为2024年7月1日。改进的建议分级评估、发展和评价系统用于对证据进行批判性评估和确定数据质量。指导方针小组的编辑独立于ATA。工作组成员的竞争利益预先审查,定期更新,与工作组成员沟通,并由ATA领导层和临床实践指南和声明委员会评估和管理。结果:这些修订后的指南从最初的癌症诊断开始,继续推荐分期和风险评估、初始治疗决策、治疗反应评估、监测方法、诊断测试以及基于反应证据的强度和副作用和结果的后续治疗。强调了患者报告的结果和确定的需要进行额外高质量研究的领域。结论:这些修订后的循证建议为DTC管理的临床决策提供了信息,反映了科学的变化,并优化了患者在DTC治疗过程中的循证临床护理。强调了需要进一步研究的关键领域。
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Thyroid
Thyroid 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
195
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: This authoritative journal program, including the monthly flagship journal Thyroid, Clinical Thyroidology® (monthly), and VideoEndocrinology™ (quarterly), delivers in-depth coverage on topics from clinical application and primary care, to the latest advances in diagnostic imaging and surgical techniques and technologies, designed to optimize patient care and outcomes. Thyroid is the leading, peer-reviewed resource for original articles, patient-focused reports, and translational research on thyroid cancer and all thyroid related diseases. The Journal delivers the latest findings on topics from primary care to clinical application, and is the exclusive source for the authoritative and updated American Thyroid Association (ATA) Guidelines for Managing Thyroid Disease.
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