Management of the neck in well-differentiated thyroid cancer Review


Authors: Asimakopoulos, P.; Shaha, A. R.; Nixon, I. J.; Shah, J. P.; Randolph, G. W.; Angelos, P.; Zafereo, M. E.; Kowalski, L. P.; Hartl, D. M.; Olsen, K. D.; Rodrigo, J. P.; Vander Poorten, V.; Mäkitie, A. A.; Sanabria, A.; Suárez, C.; Quer, M.; Civantos, F. J.; Robbins, K. T.; Guntinas-Lichius, O.; Hamoir, M.; Rinaldo, A.; Ferlito, A.
Review Title: Management of the neck in well-differentiated thyroid cancer
Abstract: Purpose of Review: In this narrative review, we discuss the indications for elective and therapeutic neck dissections and the postoperative surveillance and treatment options for recurrent nodal disease in patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Recent Findings: Increased availability of advanced imaging modalities has led to an increased detection rate of previously occult nodal disease in thyroid cancer. Nodal metastases are more common in young patients, large primary tumors, specific genotypes, and certain histological types. While clinically evident nodal disease in the lateral neck compartments has a significant oncological impact, particularly in the older age group, microscopic metastases to the central or the lateral neck in well-differentiated thyroid cancer do not significantly affect outcome. Summary: As patients with clinically evident nodal disease are associated with worse outcomes, they should be treated surgically in order to reduce rates of regional recurrence and improve survival. The benefit of elective neck dissection remains unverified as the impact of microscopic disease on outcomes is not significant. © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Keywords: neck dissection; lymphatic metastasis; thyroid neoplasms
Journal Title: Current Oncology Reports
Volume: 23
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1523-3790
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2021-01-01
Start Page: 1
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11912-020-00997-6
PUBMED: 33190176
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8500240
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 1 December 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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