OBJECTIVE This study aimed to determine the age at which various ethnic groups present with thyroid cancer. METHOD Retrospective, observational study based at three district general hospitals in the West Midlands, serving a widely diverse ethnic population. We assessed all patients undergoing an operative or core biopsy procedure for a thyroid nodule from 1 January 1998 to 31 December 2009. Only patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer were included. Variables examined included the patient's ethnic origin, sex and age at presentation. RESULT We identified 263 patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Papillary carcinoma predominated. Ethnicity was categorised as Caucasian, Asian, black or other. Thyroid cancer was predominantly s...
Objectives: The main objective of our research was to describe the occurrence related to thyroid inc...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing, potentially due to enhanced diagnostic practices...
Background: Thyroid cancer is a rare disease which includes less than 1% percent of all human cancer...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
BACKGROUND: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
The purpose of this study is to understand why thyroid cancer incidence rates are higher among South...
In the United States, thyroid cancer incidence has increased dramatically within the last few decade...
OBJECTIVE: Black patients have a significantly lower incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer...
OBJECTIVE: Black patients have a significantly lower incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Background: Thyroid canc...
Background: Western literature depicts papillary carcinoma as the most common thyroidmalignancy folt...
Abstract Background The incidence of thyroid cancer in black Americans is significantly lower than t...
© 2018 American Cancer Society BACKGROUND: Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is the rarest type of thy...
Background and Objective: In most areas of the world, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been incre...
Objectives: The main objective of our research was to describe the occurrence related to thyroid inc...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing, potentially due to enhanced diagnostic practices...
Background: Thyroid cancer is a rare disease which includes less than 1% percent of all human cancer...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
BACKGROUND: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing worldwide, but with large variations in incidence...
The purpose of this study is to understand why thyroid cancer incidence rates are higher among South...
In the United States, thyroid cancer incidence has increased dramatically within the last few decade...
OBJECTIVE: Black patients have a significantly lower incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer...
OBJECTIVE: Black patients have a significantly lower incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer...
M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Background: Thyroid canc...
Background: Western literature depicts papillary carcinoma as the most common thyroidmalignancy folt...
Abstract Background The incidence of thyroid cancer in black Americans is significantly lower than t...
© 2018 American Cancer Society BACKGROUND: Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is the rarest type of thy...
Background and Objective: In most areas of the world, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been incre...
Objectives: The main objective of our research was to describe the occurrence related to thyroid inc...
Background: Thyroid cancer incidence is increasing, potentially due to enhanced diagnostic practices...
Background: Thyroid cancer is a rare disease which includes less than 1% percent of all human cancer...