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Management of hereditary medullary thyroid carcinoma
Stephen B. Baylin
, Samuel A. Wells
School of Medicine
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Tumor
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Chemotherapy
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Radiation Therapy
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Clinical Course
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Hereditary Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
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Primary Tumor
50%
Advanced Stage
50%
Poor Prognosis
50%
Resection
50%
Distant Metastasis
50%
Definitive Treatment
50%
Patient Management
50%
Residual Tumor
50%
Total Thyroidectomy
50%
Pentagastrin
50%
Provocative Test
50%
Aggressive Disease
50%
Calcitonin
50%
Preclinical Disease
50%
Regional Metastasis
50%
Cervical Region
50%
Cervical Node
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Thyroid Medullary Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
60%
Radiation Therapy
40%
Disease Course
40%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Isotopes of Calcium
20%
Surgery
20%
Primary Tumor
20%
Distant Metastasis
20%
Thyroidectomy
20%
Pentagastrin
20%
Cervical Lymph Node
20%
Calcitonin
20%
Regional Metastasis
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Disease
100%
Thyroid Medullary Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
60%
Chemotherapy
40%
Disease Course
40%
Primary Tumor
20%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Distant Metastasis
20%
Calcitonin
20%
Regional Metastasis
20%
Pentagastrin
20%