2016
Active Surveillance for Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma: New Challenges and Opportunities for The Health Care System
Haser GC, Tuttle RM, Su HK, Alon EE, Bergman D, Bernet V, Brett E, Cobin R, Dewey EH, Doherty G, Dos Reis LL, Harris J, Klopper J, Lee SL, Levine RA, Lepore SJ, Likhterov I, Lupo MA, Machac J, Mechanick JI, Mehra S, Milas M, Orloff LA, Randolph G, Revenson TA, Roberts KJ, Ross DS, Rowe ME, Smallridge RC, Terris D, Tufano RP, Urken ML. Active Surveillance for Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma: New Challenges and Opportunities for The Health Care System. Endocrine Practice 2016, 22: 602-611. PMID: 26799628, PMCID: PMC5539410, DOI: 10.4158/ep151065.ra.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPapillary thyroid microcarcinomaThyroid Cancer Care CollaborativeActive surveillancePapillary thyroid carcinomaQuality of lifeClinical statusThyroid microcarcinomaMobile patient populationActive surveillance protocolsPatient's clinical statusActive surveillance studyEducation of patientsProper patient selectionSafe management strategyHealth care systemSelect patientsNonsurgical managementPatient selectionPatient populationSmall cancersCare CollaborativeSurveillance protocolEarly diagnosisPatient supportThyroid carcinoma
2014
Noninvasive Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: Report of a Case and Literature Review
Dibelius G, Mehra S, Clain JB, Urken ML, Wenig BM. Noninvasive Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: Report of a Case and Literature Review. Thyroid 2014, 24: 1319-1324. PMID: 24865498, DOI: 10.1089/thy.2013.0586.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnaplastic thyroid carcinomaPositron emission tomography/American Thyroid Association guidelinesFine-needle aspiration biopsyManagement of patientsSeparate disease entityEmission tomography/Evidence of invasionSimilar casesUncommon thyroid malignancyAdjuvant therapyTotal thyroidectomyDistant metastasisFavorable prognosisPreoperative imagingTomography/Disease freeImmunohistochemical evaluationAssociation guidelinesDisease entityThyroid malignancyThyroid carcinomaAspiration biopsyThyroid tumorsPatientsExtrathyroidal Extension Predicts Extranodal Extension in Patients with Positive Lymph Nodes: An Important Association That May Affect Clinical Management
Clain JB, Scherl S, Dos Reis L, Turk A, Wenig BM, Mehra S, Karle WE, Urken ML. Extrathyroidal Extension Predicts Extranodal Extension in Patients with Positive Lymph Nodes: An Important Association That May Affect Clinical Management. Thyroid 2014, 24: 951-957. PMID: 24443878, DOI: 10.1089/thy.2013.0557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtranodal extensionLymph nodesPrimary tumorPresence of ENEAmerican Pathologists (CAP) protocolNode-positive patientsPositive lymph nodesRecurrent lymph nodesUpstaging of patientsMajority of patientsAggressive disease biologyLong-term survivalPresence of extensionCompletion thyroidectomyPositive nodesNodal metastasisRetrospective reviewHistologic featuresClinical managementDisease aggressivenessThyroid cancerT4 casesThyroid carcinomaHigh incidencePatients