Time Trends for Thyroid Cancer in Northwestern Spain: True Rise in the Incidence of Micro and Larger Forms of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
Thyroid2009Vol. 19(4), pp. 333–340
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Abstract
In northwestern Spain, the incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing. These data should be taken into account when planning health resources for these patients. Our results may reflect the contribution that other factors, besides increased diagnostic activity, have made to the rise in thyroid cancer incidence in our region. Additional studies are needed to explain the rise in PTC incidence throughout the world and to search for potential risk factors that are currently unrecognized.
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