Ablation of Primary and Recurrent Thyroid Cancer: Current and Future Perspectives

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Seminars in Interventional Radiology Pub Date : 2024-07-10 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1786537
Toliver Freeman, Olivia Pena, Alan Alper Sag, Shamar Young
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Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, and its incidence is increasing, driven in part by the advent of ultrasound, and subsequent increased detection of small, early thyroid cancers. Yet even for small tumors, thyroidectomy with lymph node dissection remains standard of care. Specific to well-differentiated thyroid cancer, surgery has come under scrutiny as a possible overtreatment, in light of stable and favorable survival rates even as guidelines have allowed fewer radical resections and lymph node dissections over time. Moreover, thyroid cancer unfortunately has a known recurrence rate regardless of therapy, and surgical re-intervention for local structural recurrence is eventually limited by scar. Radioactive iodine therapy, another accepted treatment, is minimally invasive but can only treat patients with iodine-avid tumors. For all of these reasons, image-guided thermal ablation has emerged as a valuable complementary tool as a thyroid-sparing, parathyroid-sparing, voice-sparing, repeatable, minimally invasive outpatient focal therapy for both primary and recurrent well-differentiated thyroid cancers. However, the data are still evolving, and this represents a new patient cohort for some interventional radiologists. Therefore, the goal of this review is to discuss the technique and evidence for ablation of patients with thyroid cancer.

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原发性和复发性甲状腺癌的消融治疗:当前和未来展望
甲状腺癌是最常见的内分泌恶性肿瘤,其发病率呈上升趋势,部分原因是超声检查的出现,以及随之而来的早期小甲状腺癌检测率的提高。然而,即使是小肿瘤,甲状腺切除术和淋巴结清扫术仍然是标准的治疗方法。对于分化良好的甲状腺癌,手术治疗可能会被认为是过度治疗,因为随着时间的推移,即使指南允许减少根治性切除和淋巴结清扫,但患者的生存率仍保持稳定和良好。此外,遗憾的是,无论采用哪种疗法,甲状腺癌都有已知的复发率,而针对局部结构性复发的手术再干预最终也会受到疤痕的限制。放射性碘治疗是另一种公认的治疗方法,虽然是微创治疗,但只能治疗碘性肿瘤患者。鉴于上述原因,图像引导下热消融术已成为一种有价值的补充工具,它可以保甲、保甲状旁腺、保嗓、可重复、微创的门诊病灶治疗,用于治疗原发性和复发性分化良好的甲状腺癌。然而,相关数据仍在不断发展,对于一些介入放射科医生来说,这是一个新的患者群体。因此,本综述旨在讨论甲状腺癌患者消融治疗的技术和证据。
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Seminars in Interventional Radiology
Seminars in Interventional Radiology RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING&nb-
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Interventional Radiology is a review journal that publishes topic-specific issues in the field of radiology and related sub-specialties. The journal provides comprehensive coverage of areas such as cardio-vascular imaging, oncologic interventional radiology, abdominal interventional radiology, ultrasound, MRI imaging, sonography, pediatric radiology, musculoskeletal radiology, metallic stents, renal intervention, angiography, neurointerventions, and CT fluoroscopy along with other areas. The journal''s content is suitable for both the practicing radiologist as well as residents in training.
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