Authors
Giovanni Vitale, Michele Caraglia, Antonio Ciccarelli, Gelsy Lupoli, Alberto Abbruzzese, Pierosandro Tagliaferri, Giovanni Lupoli
Publication date
2001/5/1
Source
Cancer: Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society
Volume
91
Issue
9
Pages
1797-1808
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description
BACKGROUND
Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a neuroendocrine tumor derived from parafollicular cells. At present, surgery is the most important treatment for MTC.
METHODS
We describe the current approaches of MTC treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and biologic therapy).
RESULTS
MTC is currently approached surgically in the main part through total thyroidectomy and compartment‐oriented microdissection of cervicomediastinal lymph nodes. Substitutive l‐thyroxine administration together with close clinical monitoring and the measurement of basal and stimulated serum calcitonin are subsequently performed. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy play a marginal role in advanced MTC. Recently, it has been found that somatostatin analogs and type I interferon are able to control the neuroendocrine symptoms induced by advanced MTC and that they provide clinical benefit by …
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