加拿大低复发风险甲状腺癌患者的随访和护理转移。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
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摘要

近几十年来,分化型甲状腺癌(DTC)的发病率显著增加。初步诊断后,根据美国甲状腺协会(ATA)将DTC患者分为低、中、高风险复发。ATA低复发风险类别患者的复发风险≤5%,20年疾病特异性死亡率为
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Follow-Up and Transition of care for Low Recurrence Risk Thyroid Cancer Patients in Canada.

The incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) has increased significantly in recent decades. Following initial diagnosis, DTC patients are classified according to the American Thyroid Association (ATA) as low, intermediate, and high risk for recurrence. Patients in the ATA low recurrence-risk category have a recurrence risk of ≤5%, with 20-year disease-specific mortality of <1%. Accordingly, there has been a shift to de-escalating initial treatment, including the relaxation of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) suppression. Additionally, fewer low-risk patients undergo total thyroidectomy or radioactive iodine therapy (RAI). However, the optimal long-term surveillance strategy remains unclear, with many patients continuing follow-up in specialty clinics for many years. Additionally, emerging evidence suggests that long-term surveillance can be effectively managed in primary care settings. To enhance understanding among Canadian thyroid practitioners and to improve care for Canadian patients diagnosed with low-risk DTC, we developed this consensus statement by collecting feedback from a multidisciplinary team led by one chairperson (endocrinologist), an additional eight endocrinologists, two surgeons, and one patient partner. This consensus statement reflects current evidence and expert opinion regarding initial management and long-term surveillance of low-risk DTC patients. This work is valuable to Canadian thyroid practitioners as it provides standardized guidelines to ensure optimal care and improved outcomes for low-risk DTC patients.

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European Thyroid Journal
European Thyroid Journal Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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期刊介绍: The ''European Thyroid Journal'' publishes papers reporting original research in basic, translational and clinical thyroidology. Original contributions cover all aspects of the field, from molecular and cellular biology to immunology and biochemistry, from physiology to pathology, and from pediatric to adult thyroid diseases with a special focus on thyroid cancer. Readers also benefit from reviews by noted experts, which highlight especially active areas of current research. The journal will further publish formal guidelines in the field, produced and endorsed by the European Thyroid Association.
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