Successful management of differentiated thyroid cancer in a community-based endocrine practice.

2012 
Objective: To describe the range of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) cases, disease complexity, and treatment outcomes seen in our 3-physician community-based general endocrine practice during an 8-year period in order to make comparisons with published cohorts from university settings.Methods: Medical records of patients with DTC treated between 2002 and 2009 at Mountain Diabetes and Endocrine Center (Asheville, North Carolina) were reviewed. Pathologic features, staging, and disease status at last contact were determined. Multivariate analyses of adverse prognostic risk factors at diagnosis, recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone use, and radioiodine use were compared with the ultimate outcome of patients.Results: We treated a total of 167 patients with DTC during the study period (mean age at diagnosis, 44.4 years; mean duration of follow-up, 6.2 years). In our study cohort, 88.6% had papillary thyroid cancer, 74% had stage I disease, and 32.4% of those with papillary thyroid cancer had micro...
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