Thyroid tumor surveillance using ultrasound in childhood cancer survivors.
Yu FuruiDaisuke MoritaEri OkuraKazutoshi KomoriShoji SaitoKanae HirabayashiMiyuki TanakaYozo NakazawaPublished in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2021)
Childhood cancer survivors irradiated in the thyroid had a higher prevalence of thyroid nodules than the general population. Ultrasound screening contributed to early detection of impalpable thyroid cancer and enabled us to perform minimal surgery. Thus, ultrasound appears to be a useful option for secondary thyroid cancer screening. The thyroid tumor surveillance modality should be considered according to the individual case, and the patient must receive a clear explanation of the benefits and risks. These results could help doctors consider how to screen for secondary thyroid cancer.