Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline

Context: Thyroid cancer is among the 10 most common malignancies in populations in the Asia Pacific region, where access to various relevant health care resources varies widely. Objective: An expert consensus conference was held to define regional patterns of practice and guidelines for optimal mana...

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Main Authors: Felix Sundram, Bruce G. Robinson, Annie Kung, Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan, Nguyen Quang Bay, Loh Keh Chuan, Jae Hoon Chung, Shih Ming Huang, Li Cho Hsu, Norazmi Kamaruddin, Wei Keat Cheah, Won Bae Kim, Sung Soo Koong, Hong Da Lin, Ampica Mangklabruks, Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco, Abu Rauff, Paul W. Ladenson
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-615282018-09-11T09:00:34Z Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline Felix Sundram Bruce G. Robinson Annie Kung Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan Nguyen Quang Bay Loh Keh Chuan Jae Hoon Chung Shih Ming Huang Li Cho Hsu Norazmi Kamaruddin Wei Keat Cheah Won Bae Kim Sung Soo Koong Hong Da Lin Ampica Mangklabruks Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco Abu Rauff Paul W. Ladenson Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Context: Thyroid cancer is among the 10 most common malignancies in populations in the Asia Pacific region, where access to various relevant health care resources varies widely. Objective: An expert consensus conference was held to define regional patterns of practice and guidelines for optimal management of well-differentiated epithelial thyroid carcinomas. Results: Practice patterns vary from country to country, as would be anticipated form their variety of ethnic and racial populations, health care systems, economies, and cultures. Thyroid cancer care is provided by a number of medical and surgical specialists, usually including endocrinologists. The thyroid surgical skills, experience, and outcomes vary widely in the region. Radioiodine is available, to a greater or lesser extent, is almost all countries. Laboratory services for thyroid function monitoring are universally accessible; thyroglobulin assays are available in most countries. Recombinant thyrotropin is approved for use in only two countries, but can be accessed in some others on a "named patient" compassionate need basis. Access to advanced imaging, for example, positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, is limited to a few countries. Conclusions: In light of these realities, appropriate strategies for initial treatment and postoperative monitoring of patients with thyroid cancer have been defined, and these are presented and discussed. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2018-09-11T08:54:38Z 2018-09-11T08:54:38Z 2006-05-01 Journal 10507256 2-s2.0-33745190962 10.1089/thy.2006.16.461 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33745190962&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61528
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Felix Sundram
Bruce G. Robinson
Annie Kung
Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan
Nguyen Quang Bay
Loh Keh Chuan
Jae Hoon Chung
Shih Ming Huang
Li Cho Hsu
Norazmi Kamaruddin
Wei Keat Cheah
Won Bae Kim
Sung Soo Koong
Hong Da Lin
Ampica Mangklabruks
Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco
Abu Rauff
Paul W. Ladenson
Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
description Context: Thyroid cancer is among the 10 most common malignancies in populations in the Asia Pacific region, where access to various relevant health care resources varies widely. Objective: An expert consensus conference was held to define regional patterns of practice and guidelines for optimal management of well-differentiated epithelial thyroid carcinomas. Results: Practice patterns vary from country to country, as would be anticipated form their variety of ethnic and racial populations, health care systems, economies, and cultures. Thyroid cancer care is provided by a number of medical and surgical specialists, usually including endocrinologists. The thyroid surgical skills, experience, and outcomes vary widely in the region. Radioiodine is available, to a greater or lesser extent, is almost all countries. Laboratory services for thyroid function monitoring are universally accessible; thyroglobulin assays are available in most countries. Recombinant thyrotropin is approved for use in only two countries, but can be accessed in some others on a "named patient" compassionate need basis. Access to advanced imaging, for example, positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, is limited to a few countries. Conclusions: In light of these realities, appropriate strategies for initial treatment and postoperative monitoring of patients with thyroid cancer have been defined, and these are presented and discussed. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
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author Felix Sundram
Bruce G. Robinson
Annie Kung
Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan
Nguyen Quang Bay
Loh Keh Chuan
Jae Hoon Chung
Shih Ming Huang
Li Cho Hsu
Norazmi Kamaruddin
Wei Keat Cheah
Won Bae Kim
Sung Soo Koong
Hong Da Lin
Ampica Mangklabruks
Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco
Abu Rauff
Paul W. Ladenson
author_facet Felix Sundram
Bruce G. Robinson
Annie Kung
Mary Anne Lim-Abrahan
Nguyen Quang Bay
Loh Keh Chuan
Jae Hoon Chung
Shih Ming Huang
Li Cho Hsu
Norazmi Kamaruddin
Wei Keat Cheah
Won Bae Kim
Sung Soo Koong
Hong Da Lin
Ampica Mangklabruks
Elizabeth Paz-Pacheco
Abu Rauff
Paul W. Ladenson
author_sort Felix Sundram
title Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
title_short Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
title_full Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
title_fullStr Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
title_full_unstemmed Well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the Asia Pacific region: A report and clinical practice guideline
title_sort well-differentiated epithelial thyroid cancer management in the asia pacific region: a report and clinical practice guideline
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