Retrospective analysis of efficacy of complex treatment, including surgical intervention, radioiodine therapy (RITH), suppressive hormonotherapy of differentiated forms of the thyroid gland cancer (DFTHGC) was done in 281 patients with positive effect of postoperative distant radiation therapy (PDRTH) application as a component of the treatment. Positive effect of therapy was estimated basing on the dynamic scintigraphy data with 131I and determination of thyroglobulin level in blood serum. The PDRTH conduction does not improve prognosis of the disease, does not lower the tumor metastasizing frequency to regional lymph nodes and remote organs and does not replace RITH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere was summarized the experience of treatment of the thyroid gland cancer, invading trachea (larynx) and other neighboring structures of the neck in 42 patients, whose state was estimated as severe one and neoplastic process--as nonoperable. Optimal surgical methods were applied depending on clinical signs of thyroidal carcinoma. In 36 patients the palliative resection of thyroid gland (in 6--with tracheostomy addition) was done, in 6--intervention was restricted by tracheostomy formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere were examined 200 patients aged from 19 to 77 years with differentiated cancer of the thyroid gland (TG). The combined treatment, which included performance of operation, radioiodine therapy and hormonotherapy, was conducted to all the patients. Total and maximum subtotal TG resection was performed in 90% patients, nonradical operation--in 10%, 23% patients were reoperated.
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