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Differentiated thyroid carcinoma in the elderly

✍ Scribed by K.M. van Tol; E.G.E. de Vries; R.P.F. Dullaart; T.P. Links


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-8428

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✦ Synopsis


The overall prognosis of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer is excellent, but the prognosis is rapidly worsening, when the disease is diagnosed in elderly patients. Old patients more often present with poor prognostic features, such as large tumors, follicular or HΓΌrthle cell subtypes, extrathyroidal growth and distant metastases. Therefore, an optimal therapeutic approach is recommended. Current therapy includes a total thyroidectomy, if necessary combined with a lymph node dissection and followed by high dose radioiodine ablation. Radioiodine therapy in elderly patients meets specific problems, concerning thyroid hormone withdrawal, side effects of 131I and nursing problems. Additional treatment of residual, recurrent or metastatic disease must be tailored, according to the stage of the disease, and should not be denied on the basis of chronological age. Lifelong treatment with suppressive thyroid hormone therapy does not lead to important long-term side effects at old age.


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