Consensus Statement: Recommendations on Actionable Biomarker Testing for Thyroid Cancer Management.

IF 11.3 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrine Pathology Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1007/s12022-024-09836-x
Ozgur Mete, Andrée Boucher, Kasmintan A Schrader, Omar Abdel-Rahman, Houda Bahig, Cheryl Ho, Olfat Kamel Hasan, Bernard Lemieux, Eric Winquist, Ralph Wong, Jonn Wu, Nicole Chau, Shereen Ezzat
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Thyroid cancer management is rapidly changing. The identification of actionable biomarkers through both germline and somatic testing are now an integral part of directing patient management. However, deficiencies and disparities within existing thyroid cancer biomarker test approaches are resulting in inconsistent application for patient care. An expert panel was convened to create consensus biomarker testing algorithms and recommendations on actionable biomarker testing for patients diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer, non-anaplastic follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer, or anaplastic follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer who may benefit from targeted therapies. A review of international guidelines was performed to determine the current state, and a literature review was carried out to further evaluate the evidence supporting the use of actionable biomarkers in patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Thyroid biomarker-related gaps impacting patient care were also discussed, with an emphasis on the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach for optimal patient care. The recommendations are presented with the aim to help physicians navigate the current thyroid cancer biomarker testing landscape with its many challenges, balancing aspirational care with what is practical and feasible in terms of economic realities and jurisdictional constraints. By remaining therapy-agnostic, these algorithms and recommendations are broadly applicable.

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共识声明:关于甲状腺癌管理中可行生物标志物检测的建议。
甲状腺癌的治疗正在迅速发生变化。目前,通过种系和体细胞检测鉴定可操作的生物标志物已成为指导患者管理不可或缺的一部分。然而,现有的甲状腺癌生物标志物检测方法存在缺陷和差异,导致对患者治疗的应用不一致。我们召集了一个专家小组,以建立共识生物标志物检测算法,并为确诊为甲状腺髓样癌、非无性滤泡细胞源性甲状腺癌或无性滤泡细胞源性甲状腺癌并可能从靶向治疗中获益的患者提供可行的生物标志物检测建议。我们对国际指南进行了回顾,以确定目前的状况,并对文献进行了回顾,以进一步评估支持在甲状腺癌患者中使用可操作生物标记物的证据。此外,还讨论了影响患者治疗的甲状腺生物标记物相关差距,并强调了多学科团队方法对优化患者治疗的重要性。提出这些建议的目的是帮助医生应对当前甲状腺癌生物标志物检测面临的诸多挑战,在理想的治疗与经济现实和司法限制等实际可行因素之间取得平衡。这些算法和建议与治疗无关,因此具有广泛的适用性。
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Endocrine Pathology
Endocrine Pathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
12.30
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20.50%
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41
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Endocrine Pathology publishes original articles on clinical and basic aspects of endocrine disorders. Work with animals or in vitro techniques is acceptable if it is relevant to human normal or abnormal endocrinology. Manuscripts will be considered for publication in the form of original articles, case reports, clinical case presentations, reviews, and descriptions of techniques. Submission of a paper implies that it reports unpublished work, except in abstract form, and is not being submitted simultaneously to another publication. Accepted manuscripts become the sole property of Endocrine Pathology and may not be published elsewhere without written consent from the publisher. All articles are subject to review by experienced referees. The Editors and Editorial Board judge manuscripts suitable for publication, and decisions by the Editors are final.
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