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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Medullary thyroid cancer was first discovered by John Beach Hazard, an American pathologist, in 1959 | Medullary thyroid cancer was first discovered by Dr. John Beach Hazard, an American [[pathologist]], in 1959. | ||
==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
* In 1959 Hazard | * In 1959, Dr. Hazard described medullary (solid) thyroid carcinoma.<ref name="pmid13620740">{{cite journal |vauthors=HAZARD JB, HAWK WA, CRILE G |title=Medullary (solid) carcinoma of the thyroid; a clinicopathologic entity |journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. |volume=19 |issue=1 |pages=152–61 |year=1959 |pmid=13620740 |doi=10.1210/jcem-19-1-152 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid17555398">{{cite journal |vauthors=Dionigi G, Bianchi V, Rovera F, etal |title=Medullary thyroid carcinoma: surgical treatment advances |journal=Expert Rev Anticancer Ther |volume=7 |issue=6 |pages=877–85 |year=2007 |pmid=17555398 |doi=10.1586/14737140.7.6.877}}</ref> | ||
* In 1961 Sipple described a combination of a pheochromocytoma, medullary thyroid carcinoma and parathyroid adenoma. | * In 1961, Dr. Sipple described a combination of a [[pheochromocytoma]], medullary thyroid carcinoma, and [[parathyroid adenoma]]. | ||
* In 1966 Williams | * In 1966, Dr. Williams proposed the [[Parafollicular cells|C-cells]] as the origin of medullary thyroid cancer.<ref name="Williams1966">{{cite journal|last1=Williams|first1=E. D.|title=Histogenesis of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid|journal=Journal of Clinical Pathology|volume=19|issue=2|year=1966|pages=114–118|issn=0021-9746|doi=10.1136/jcp.19.2.114}}</ref> | ||
* In 1966, Dr. Pearse proposed the name [[Parafollicular cell|C-cell]] indicating their function in calcitonin secrestion.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The cytochemistry of the thyroid C cells and their relationship to calcitonin|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences|volume=164|issue=996|year=1966|pages=478–487|issn=2053-9193|doi=10.1098/rspb.1966.0044}}</ref> | |||
* In 1978, Dr. Cameron suggested that medullary thyroid cancer produces [[Calcitonin|thyrocalcitonin]] from [[parafollicular cell]]s. | |||
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Overview
Medullary thyroid cancer was first discovered by Dr. John Beach Hazard, an American pathologist, in 1959.
Historical Perspective
- In 1959, Dr. Hazard described medullary (solid) thyroid carcinoma.[1][2]
- In 1961, Dr. Sipple described a combination of a pheochromocytoma, medullary thyroid carcinoma, and parathyroid adenoma.
- In 1966, Dr. Williams proposed the C-cells as the origin of medullary thyroid cancer.[3]
- In 1966, Dr. Pearse proposed the name C-cell indicating their function in calcitonin secrestion.[4]
- In 1978, Dr. Cameron suggested that medullary thyroid cancer produces thyrocalcitonin from parafollicular cells.
References
- ↑ HAZARD JB, HAWK WA, CRILE G (1959). "Medullary (solid) carcinoma of the thyroid; a clinicopathologic entity". J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 19 (1): 152–61. doi:10.1210/jcem-19-1-152. PMID 13620740.
- ↑ Dionigi G, Bianchi V, Rovera F, et al. (2007). "Medullary thyroid carcinoma: surgical treatment advances". Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 7 (6): 877–85. doi:10.1586/14737140.7.6.877. PMID 17555398.
- ↑ Williams, E. D. (1966). "Histogenesis of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid". Journal of Clinical Pathology. 19 (2): 114–118. doi:10.1136/jcp.19.2.114. ISSN 0021-9746.
- ↑ "The cytochemistry of the thyroid C cells and their relationship to calcitonin". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences. 164 (996): 478–487. 1966. doi:10.1098/rspb.1966.0044. ISSN 2053-9193.