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Pediatric Thyroid Cancer: Recent Developments

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2022 Nov 20
PMID 36404191
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Abstract

Thyroid cancer is rare in children but its incidence is increasing. Recent data have clarified important similarities and differences between thyroid cancers originating in childhood and in adulthood. The genetic drivers of pediatric thyroid cancers are similar to those in adult tumors but comprise more gene fusions and fewer point mutations. Clinically, despite frequent metastatic spread, pediatric thyroid cancer has an excellent prognosis and mortality is rare. Therefore, treatment approaches must weigh carefully the morbidity of thyroid cancer treatments against their benefits. Current key questions include which children require total thyroidectomy rather than more limited-and safer-lobectomy, and in which children does the benefit of radioactive iodine therapy outweigh its risk of inducing a secondary malignancy. Finally, molecular therapies targeting genetic drivers of thyroid cancer now provide effective treatment for children with progressive, radioiodine-refractory disease, as well as opportunities to explore novel neoadjuvant uses that facilitate therapeutic surgery or radioactive iodine.

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