WOS: 000553449100002PubMed: 31791715Background/Purpose: There has not been an international multicentric study to examine the relationship between thyroid cancer clinical outcomes and geographic location for South Korea, Colombia, and Turkey, whereas thyroid cancer is amongst the highest three cancer types seen in South Korea and Turkey. the aim of the study was to assess regional differences of T1 papillary thyroid cancer outcomes in Korea, Turkey and Colombia. Methods: This is an observational non-randomized study. A total of 2720 patients who have been operated for T1 papillary thyroid cancer between 2011 and 2014 and are on routine follow-up have been recruited. the mean follow-up was 46.4 +/- 10.7 months. Data were collected in a commo...
Objective: We compared demographic and clinic-pathological variables related to the number of surger...
BackgroundThyroid cancer (TC), was the fastest-rising tumor of all malignancies in the world and Chi...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal extent of surgery and postoperative management of patients with well differe...
Background/Purpose: There has not been an international multicentric study to examine the relationsh...
Background: It is evident that the rate of thyroid cancer is increasing throughout the world. One re...
Introduction: Thyroid cancer is ranked fourth in a state of Kelantan, while ranked much lower in oth...
pp. 9Context: Increased thyroid cancer incidence is at least partially attributed to increased detec...
South Korea has the highest incidence rate of thyroid cancer in the world, and the incidence rate co...
OBJECTIVE: Regional variation in thyroid cancer incidence in Belgium, most pronounced for low risk c...
Context: Thyroid cancer is among the 10 most common malignancies in populations in the Asia Pacific ...
Background and Objective: In most areas of the world, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been incre...
Importance: There is epidemiologic evidence that the increasing incidence of thyroid cancer is assoc...
BackgroundThyroid cancer (TC), was the fastest-rising tumor of all malignancies in the world and Chi...
BACKGROUND: It is evident that the rate of thyroid cancer is increasing throughout the world. One re...
International audienceContext: The rate of thyroid cancer is increasing in France, as well as concer...
Objective: We compared demographic and clinic-pathological variables related to the number of surger...
BackgroundThyroid cancer (TC), was the fastest-rising tumor of all malignancies in the world and Chi...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal extent of surgery and postoperative management of patients with well differe...
Background/Purpose: There has not been an international multicentric study to examine the relationsh...
Background: It is evident that the rate of thyroid cancer is increasing throughout the world. One re...
Introduction: Thyroid cancer is ranked fourth in a state of Kelantan, while ranked much lower in oth...
pp. 9Context: Increased thyroid cancer incidence is at least partially attributed to increased detec...
South Korea has the highest incidence rate of thyroid cancer in the world, and the incidence rate co...
OBJECTIVE: Regional variation in thyroid cancer incidence in Belgium, most pronounced for low risk c...
Context: Thyroid cancer is among the 10 most common malignancies in populations in the Asia Pacific ...
Background and Objective: In most areas of the world, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been incre...
Importance: There is epidemiologic evidence that the increasing incidence of thyroid cancer is assoc...
BackgroundThyroid cancer (TC), was the fastest-rising tumor of all malignancies in the world and Chi...
BACKGROUND: It is evident that the rate of thyroid cancer is increasing throughout the world. One re...
International audienceContext: The rate of thyroid cancer is increasing in France, as well as concer...
Objective: We compared demographic and clinic-pathological variables related to the number of surger...
BackgroundThyroid cancer (TC), was the fastest-rising tumor of all malignancies in the world and Chi...
OBJECTIVES: The optimal extent of surgery and postoperative management of patients with well differe...