1. Early calcitonin levels in medullary thyroid carcinoma: Prognostic role in patients without distant metastases at diagnosis
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Clotilde Sparano, Virginia Adornato, Matteo Puccioni, Elena Zago, Giuliano Perigli, Benedetta Badii, Roberto Santoro, Mario Maggi, and Luisa Petrone
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surgery ,persistent disease ,calcitonin ,prognosis ,medullary thyroid cancer ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
IntroductionCalcitonin is the most specific marker for medullary thyroid carcinoma, thus, low detectable calcitonin values after surgery can conceal persistent disease. The present study aimed to explore the prognostic role of pre-operative and early calcitonin levels in patients without distant metastases at diagnosis.MethodsA retrospective cohort of patients suffering from medullary thyroid carcinoma was considered (N=55). The final disease status, i.e. complete response (undetectable calcitonin levels and negative radiological assessments) or persistent disease (detectable calcitonin levels and/or positive radiological assessments), was deduced from the last available follow-up. Pre-operative and early calcitonin levels (i.e. six months after surgery) have been correlated to several clinical and histological features, according to the final disease status.ResultsPersistent disease patients showed higher pre-operative and early calcitonin values (p=0.028 and p
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- 2023
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