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==Discovery== | ==Discovery== | ||
* In 1811, the first thyroid cancer case was reported. | * In 1811, the first thyroid cancer case was reported. | ||
* In 1833, Allan Burns and Gaspard Bayle described the difference between thyroid cancer and goiter.<ref>{{cite book | last = Greene | first = Frederick | title = Clinical approach to well-differentited thyroid cancers | publisher = Byworld Books | location = Delhi, India | year = 2012 | isbn = 978-8181930828 }}</ref> | * In 1833, Allan Burns and Gaspard Bayle described the difference between thyroid cancer and [[goiter]].<ref>{{cite book | last = Greene | first = Frederick | title = Clinical approach to well-differentited thyroid cancers | publisher = Byworld Books | location = Delhi, India | year = 2012 | isbn = 978-8181930828 }}</ref> | ||
* Cancer of thyroid was the first ever described disease of thyroid.<ref name="pmid17866746">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hegner CF |title=A History of Thyroid Surgery |journal=Ann. Surg. |volume=95 |issue=4 |pages=481–92 |year=1932 |pmid=17866746 |pmc=1391584 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | * Cancer of thyroid was the first ever described disease of [[thyroid]].<ref name="pmid17866746">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hegner CF |title=A History of Thyroid Surgery |journal=Ann. Surg. |volume=95 |issue=4 |pages=481–92 |year=1932 |pmid=17866746 |pmc=1391584 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
* Thyroid cancer was first described by William Stewart Halsted and named it thyroid tumor or sarcomatous degeneration. | * Thyroid cancer was first described by William Stewart Halsted and named it thyroid tumor or sarcomatous degeneration. | ||
* In 1951, head and neck irradiation was proved to cause thyroid cancer in children | * In 1951, head and neck irradiation was proved to cause thyroid cancer in children |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
Overview
In 1811, the first thyroid cancer case was reported. Thyroid cancer was first described by William Stewart Halsted, an American surgeon in the late nineteenth century.
Discovery
- In 1811, the first thyroid cancer case was reported.
- In 1833, Allan Burns and Gaspard Bayle described the difference between thyroid cancer and goiter.[1]
- Cancer of thyroid was the first ever described disease of thyroid.[2]
- Thyroid cancer was first described by William Stewart Halsted and named it thyroid tumor or sarcomatous degeneration.
- In 1951, head and neck irradiation was proved to cause thyroid cancer in children
Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies
- 1884, thyroidectomies were performed successfully for thyroid disorders.
- Theodore Kocher (1841-1917) was considered as an expert in thyroidectomies in Switzerland.
- Charles Horace Mayo was considered as an expert in thyroidectomies in United States.
- Murray found out that patients with hypothyroidism responds well to injecting thyroid extracts to them.
Reference
- ↑ Greene, Frederick (2012). Clinical approach to well-differentited thyroid cancers. Delhi, India: Byworld Books. ISBN 978-8181930828.
- ↑ Hegner CF (1932). "A History of Thyroid Surgery". Ann. Surg. 95 (4): 481–92. PMC 1391584. PMID 17866746.