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ea0090ep631 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

The role of 131I whole body scan in post-operative assessment of patients with thyroid microcarcinoma

Suligowska Agnieszka , Walczyk Agnieszka , Gasior-Perczak Danuta , Palyga Iwona , Kuchareczko Artur , Kowalska Aldona

Introdutcion: In recent years, thyroid microcarcinoma (TMC) predominates in the context of diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer. TMC has an excellent prognosis, its management is changed in the last few years, reducing surgical procedure and role of radioiodine ablation (RAI). Therefore, the question is what tests have a diagnostic value in patients with thyroid microcarcinoma after thyroidectomyThe aim of this study was to evaluate the role of 131 ...

ea0090p110 | Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

Should patients with incomplete microscopic resection of papillary thyroid carcinoma be classified as high-risk ones for the recurrence/persistent disease?

Kuchareczko Artur , Palyga Iwona , Walczyk Agnieszka , Gasior-Perczak Danuta , Kopczyński Janusz , Płachta Izabela , Chrapek Magdalena , Gozdz Stanislaw , Kowalska Aldona

Introduction: In recent years the growing rate of newly diagnosed papillary tyroid cancers (PTC) has been observed. Nowadays most of PTC are small (mostly <2cm in diameter) with no unfavourable patomorphological features, although the cases of incompletely resected PTC can still be encountered. Incomplete tumour resection, regardless of the presence of microscopic (R1) or macroscopic (R2) disease, after operation, is considered as a high-risk factor for PTC recurrence/pers...

ea0090rc6.5 | Rapid Communications 6: Endocrine-related Cancer | ECE2023

The frequency of differentiated thyroid carcinoma recurrence in retrospective analysis of 3087 consecutive patients

Palyga Iwona , Rumian Maciej , Kosel Alicja , Albrzykowski Maciej , Krawczyk Paulina , Kalwat Agata , Gąsior-Perczak Danuta , Walczyk Agnieszka , Kuchareczko Artur , Kopczyński Janusz , Chrapek Magdalena , Gozdz Stanislaw , Kowalska Aldona

Introduction: An increase in the incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) has been observed in recent decades. Despite the excellent prognosis, DTC patients remain on lifelong oncologic follow-up after treatment, due to fear of recurrence.Aim: Was to evaluate the frequency of real recurrence, defined as appearance of structural or biochemical disease after >12 month period of no evidence of disease (NED) in DTC patients.<p class="abstext"...