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Active clinical trials for "Thyroid Cancer, Papillary"

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Comparative Study of Surgical Completeness After Robotic Thyroidectomy Versus Conventional Open...

Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

The robotic thyroidectomy (RT) has excellent cosmetic and several functional results. But there were no definite evidence of oncological safety of robotic thyroidectomy yet. To assure the surgical completeness of robotic thyroidectomy, the investigators compared robotic thyroidectomy and conventional open thyroidectomy (OT) by means of the postoperative radioactive iodine (RAI) uptake of possible remnant thyroid tissue and stimulated TG level.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Leptin Levels in Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid CancerPapillary1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate Leptin levels in females, in the setting of papillary thyroid cancer, benign thyroid nodules, and in normal females without thyroid disease.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Comparative Analysis Between Bipolar Device and Conventional Tie & Suture Technique in Thyroidectomy...

Thyroid GoiterPapillary Thyroid Cancer

Bipolar sealing and cutting devices such as EnSeal® G2 Tissue Sealer are surgical instruments that use electrical powered diathermic energy to seal and transect tissue. These devices have shown high efficiency in a wide variety of open and laparoscopic general and gynecological surgical procedures. The surgical performance of the EnSeal® has shown to be comparable to that of ultrasonic cutting devices in several studies. However, the efficacy of this instrument and in particular of new instruments such as the EnSeal® G2 Tissue Sealer has not been evaluated in thyroid surgery. Our primary aim is to verify whether the EnSeal® performance is superior to the standard surgical technique for thyroidectomy in a randomized clinical trial on 2 different institutions.

Unknown status22 enrollment criteria

APPLICATION OF MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES FOR IMPROVING THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF NODULAR THYROID...

Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

To determine the improvement in diagnosis of papillary carcinoma by detecting mutation V600E BRAF in retrospective cases with inconclusive cytologic diagnosis (categories III, IV and V of Bethesda System)

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Overdiagnosis of Thyroid Cancer in the Marne and Ardennes Departments of France From 1975 to 2014...

Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Introduction - Incidence of thyroid cancer has increased considerably in France in recent years, but the mortality rate has declined only slightly. Part of this increased incidence could be attributable to overdiagnosis. We aimed to estimate the contribution of overdiagnosis to the incidence of papillary thyroid cancer. Material and methods. - Incidence rates were calculated based on data from the specialised Marnes-Ardennes thyroid cancer registry, for cancers diagnosed between 1975 and 2014, by age category and by five-year period. The population was divided into two groups according to pTNM classification at diagnosis (i.e. localised or invasive). Overdiagnosis was defined as the difference in incidence rates between the invasive cancer and localised cancer groups. This rate was then divided by the incidence rate in the localised cancer group for the most recent period (2010-2014) to obtain the proportion of cancers attributable to overdiagnosis.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Risk Stratification of Papillary Thyroid Cancer With AUS/FLUS by FNA

Thyroid CancerAtypia of Undetermined Significance1 more

Purpose: To investigate the clinical characteristics of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) with Bethesda category III (AUS/FLUS) by fine needle aspiration (FNA) and to assisted the precision treatment. Methods:A total of 290 patients who underwent thyroidectomies or thyroid lobectomies from August 2015 to September 2020, following a diagnosis of Bethesda category III (AUS/FLUS) from preoperative thyroid FNA were investigated. Groups: In order to investigate the clinopathologic characteristics, the patients, were grouped according to Cytology,Gender, Tumor size.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Circulating Biomarkers to Identify Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid CancerThyroid Cancer2 more

This study aimed to identify the potential circulating biomarkers of protein, mRNAs, and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to differentiate the papillary thyroid cancers from benign thyroid tumors. Methods: The study population of 100 patients was classified into identification (10 patients with papillary thyroid cancers and 10 patients with benign thyroid tumors) and validation groups (45 patients with papillary thyroid cancers and 35 patients with benign thyroid tumors). The Sengenics Immunome Protein Array combined data mining approach using the Open Targets Platform was used to identify the putative protein biomarkers, and their expression validated using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Next-generation sequencing by Illumina HiSeq was used for the detection of dysregulated mRNAs and lncRNAs. The website Timer v2.0 helped identify the putative mRNA biomarkers, which were significantly over-expressed in papillary thyroid cancers than in adjacent normal thyroid tissue. The mRNA and lncRNAs biomarker expression was validated by a real-time polymerase chain reaction.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Pilot 99mTechnetium-MIBI Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography - Computed Tomography (SPECT-CT)...

Papillary Thyroid Cancer

The purpose of this trial is to see if the 99mTechnetium-MIBI SPECT-CT can be a tool for preoperative evaluation of cervical node metastasis in papillary thyroid cancer.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Clinical Validation of a Predictive Model for the Presence of Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis in...

Papillary Thyroid Cancer

This research study is performed to compare the accuracy of two methods of lymph node evaluation: research method versus standard method. Standard method is what is usually performed as standard of care where the radiologist evaluates the images overall and decides whether each node seen should or should not be biopsied. In the research method, a second radiologist will evaluate the ultrasound images of the lymph nodes separately, and use a small specific checklist of ultrasound appearance to determine whether each node should or should not be biopsied. Results of both the standard and research method will be used to decide which node(s), if any should be biopsied. Neck ultrasound examination, lymph node evaluation by standard method and subsequent lymph node biopsy are part of the standard clinical care. It is less likely but possible that the research method may identify additional lymph nodes for biopsy to check if that lymph node contains thyroid cancer.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Decision Making and Psychological Outcomes in Low-Risk Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Thyroid Cancer

This study is being done to understand the decision-making process regarding management choice in low-risk papillary thyroid cancer.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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