The Long-Term Outcomes of the Second Generation of Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Carcinoma Are More Aggressive than Sporadic Cases
Thyroid2012Vol. 22(4), pp. 356–362
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Abstract
FNMTC was found to have a very high prevalence in our population. Parent-offspring FNMTC demonstrated higher recurrence than sporadic NMTC; specifically, the second generation of parent-offspring FNMTC cases exhibited more aggressive clinical characteristics than the first generation.
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