Endocrine Tumours. Calcitonin in thyroid and extra-thyroid neuroendocrine neoplasms. The two-faced Janus

  • Giannetta E.
  • Guarnotta V.
  • Altieri B.
  • Sciammarella C.
  • Guadagno E.
  • Malandrino P.
  • Puliani G.
  • Feola T.
  • Isidori A. M.
  • Colao A. A. L.
  • Faggiano A.
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Bioscientifica

Abstract

An increased calcitonin serum level is suggestive of a medullary thyroid cancer (MTC), but is not pathognomonic. The possibility of false positives or other calcitonin-secreting neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) should be considered. Serum calcitonin levels are generally assessed by immunoradiometric and chemiluminescent assays with high sensitivity and specificity; however, slightly moderately elevated levels could be attributable to various confounding factors. Calcitonin values >100 pg/mL are strongly suspicious of malignancy, whereas in patients with moderately elevated values (10-100 pg/mL) a stimulation test may be applied to improve diagnostic accuracy. Although the standard protocol and the best gender-specific cut-offs for calcium...

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