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==Overview==
==Overview==
Biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing thyroid cancer. According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), there are 4 stages of follicular thyroid cancer based on the clinical features and findings on imaging. Each stage is assigned a letter and a number that designate the tumor size, number of lymph node regions involved, and metastasis.
[[Biopsy]] is the [[Gold standard (test)|gold standard]] for [[Diagnosis|diagnosing]] thyroid cancer. According to the [[American Joint Committee on Cancer|American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC)]], there are 4 [[Cancer staging|stages]] of follicular thyroid cancer based on the [[clinical]] features and findings on [[imaging]]. Each [[Cancer staging|stage]] is assigned a letter and a number that designate the [[tumor]] size, number of [[lymph node]] regions involved, and [[metastasis]].


==Diagnostic Study of Choice==
==Diagnostic Study of Choice==
===Study of Choice===
===Study of Choice===


* Biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing thyroid cancer.
*[[Biopsy]] is the [[Gold standard (test)|gold standard]] for [[Diagnosis|diagnosing]] thyroid cancer.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cancer.org/cancer/thyroid-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/how-diagnosed.html|title=|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref>
* Biopsy can be taken by the following methods:
*[[Biopsy]] can be taken by the following methods:
====1. Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAC)====
====1. Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAC)====
* The removal of thyroid tissue using a thin needle. The needle is inserted through the skin into the thyroid. Several tissue samples are removed from different parts of the thyroid.
* It involves [[extraction]] of [[thyroid]] [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] using a thin needle.  
*The needle is inserted through the [[skin]] into the [[thyroid]]. Several [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] samples are taken from different parts of the [[thyroid]].
 
====2. Surgical Biopsy====
====2. Surgical Biopsy====
* Surgical biopsy is the removal of the thyroid nodule or one lobe of the thyroid during surgery.
* Surgical biopsy is the removal of the thyroid nodule or one lobe of the thyroid during surgery.
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* [[Tumor]] of any size extending beyond the thyroid capsule to invade subcutaneous [[soft tissue]]s, [[larynx]], [[trachea]], [[esophagus]], or [[recurrent laryngeal nerve]]
* [[Tumor]] of any size extending beyond the [[thyroid]] capsule to invade [[subcutaneous]] [[soft tissue]]s, [[larynx]], [[trachea]], [[esophagus]], or [[recurrent laryngeal nerve]]
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* [[Tumor]] invades prevertebral fascia or encases [[carotid artery]] or mediastinal vessel
* [[Tumor]] invades [[prevertebral fascia]] or encases [[carotid artery]] or [[Mediastinum|mediastinal]] [[Blood vessel|vessels]]
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* No regional lymph node metastasis
* No regional [[lymph node]] [[metastasis]]
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* Regional [[lymph node]] metastasis
* Regional [[lymph node]] [[metastasis]]
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* [[Metastases]] to Level VI (pretracheal, paratracheal, and prelaryngeal/Delphian lymph nodes)
* [[Metastases]] to Level VI ([[Pretracheal lymph nodes|pretracheal]], [[Paratracheal lymph nodes|paratracheal]], and [[Prelaryngeal lymph nodes|prelaryngeal]]/Delphian [[Lymph node|lymph nodes]])
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* [[Metastases]] to unilateral, bilateral, or contralateral cervical (Levels I, II, III, IV, or V) or retropharyngeal or superior mediastinal lymph nodes (Level VII)
* [[Metastases]] to unilateral, bilateral, or contralateral [[Cervical lymph nodes|cervical]] (Levels I, II, III, IV, or V) or [[Retropharyngeal lymph nodes|retropharyngeal]] or [[superior]] [[mediastinal lymph nodes]] (Level VII)
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===Follicular Thyroid Cancer===
====Stage I Follicular Thyroid Cancer====
* Stage I follicular carcinoma is localized to the [[thyroid gland]]. Follicular thyroid carcinoma must be distinguished from follicular adenomas, which are characterized by their lack of invasion through the [[capsule]] into the surrounding [[thyroid|thyroid tissue]].
====Stage II Follicular Thyroid Cancer====
* Stage II follicular carcinoma is defined as either [[tumor]] that has spread distantly in patients younger than 45 years, or [[tumor]] that is larger than 2 cm but smaller than 4 cm and is limited to the [[thyroid gland]] in patients older than 45 years. The presence of lymph node metastases does not worsen the prognosis among patients younger than 45 years. Follicular thyroid carcinoma must be distinguished from follicular adenomas, which are characterized by their lack of invasion through the capsule into the surrounding thyroid tissue. While follicular cancer has a good prognosis, it is less favorable than that of papillary carcinoma. The 10-year survival is better for patients with follicular carcinoma without vascular invasion than for patients with vascular invasion.
====Stage III Follicular Thyroid Cancer====
* Stage III follicular carcinoma in patients older than 45 years is defined as tumor larger than 4 cm and limited to the thyroid or with minimal extrathyroid extension, or lymph node involvement limited to the pretracheal, paratracheal, or prelaryngeal/Delphian nodes.
====Stage IV Follicular Thyroid Cancer====
* Stage IV follicular carcinoma in patients older than 45 years is defined as tumors with extension beyond the thyroid capsule to the soft tissues of the neck, cervical lymph node metastases, or distant metastases. The lungs and bone are the most frequent sites of spread. Follicular carcinomas more commonly have blood vessel invasion and tend to metastasize hematogenously to the lungs and to the bone rather than through the lymphatic system.


==Reference==
==Reference==

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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

Biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing thyroid cancer. According to the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), there are 4 stages of follicular thyroid cancer based on the clinical features and findings on imaging. Each stage is assigned a letter and a number that designate the tumor size, number of lymph node regions involved, and metastasis.

Diagnostic Study of Choice

Study of Choice

1. Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNAC)

2. Surgical Biopsy

  • Surgical biopsy is the removal of the thyroid nodule or one lobe of the thyroid during surgery.
  • On microscopic examination, trabecular follicular tumor cells that invade tumor capsule or surrounding vascular structures are found.

Images of Biopsy Specimen

Staging[4]


Thyroid TNM staging
Stage Description
TX
  • Primary tumor cannot be assessed
T0
  • No evidence of primary tumor
T1
T1a
T1b
  • Tumor > 1 cm but ≤ 2 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid
T2
  • Tumor > 2 cm but ≤ 4 cm in greatest dimension, limited to the thyroid
T3
T4a
T4b


Regional Lymph Nodes (N)
Stage Description
NX
N0
N1
N1a
N1b
Distant Metastasis (M)
Stage Description
M0
M1


Anatomic Stage/Prognostic Groups
Stage T N M
Follicular thyroid carcinoma
YOUNGER THAN 45 YEARS
I
  • Any T
  • Any N
  • M0
II
  • Any T
  • Any N
  • M1
45 YEARS AND OLDER
I
  • T1
  • Any N
  • M1
II
  • T2
  • N0
  • M0
III
  • T3
  • N0
  • M0
  • T1
  • N1a
  • M0
  • T2
  • N1a
  • M0
  • T3
  • N1a
  • M0
IVA
  • T4a
  • N0
  • M0
  • T4a
  • N1a
  • M0
  • T1
  • N1b
  • M0
  • T2
  • N1b
  • M0
  • T3
  • N1b
  • M0
  • T4a
  • N1b
  • M0
IVB
  • T4b
  • Any N
  • M0
Stage IVC
  • Any T
  • Any N
  • M1

Reference

  1. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/thyroid-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/how-diagnosed.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/File:Metastatic_follicular_thyroid_carcinoma_-_Case_264_(8558730243).jpg Accessed on October, 29 2015
  3. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/File:Metastatic_follicular_thyroid_carcinoma_-_Case_264_(8559837390).jpg Accessed on October, 29 2015
  4. Stage Information for Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#link/stoc_h2_2- Accessed on October, 29 2015