Chapter 57: Thyroid Gland- Follicular Adenocarcinoma Flashcards
What percentage of thyroid cancers does it comprise?
≈10%
Describe the nodule consistency
Rubbery, encapsulated
What is the route of spread?
Hematogenous, more aggressive than papillary adenocarcinoma
What is the male-to-female ratio?
1:3
131I uptake?
Good uptake
What is the overall 10-year survival rate?
≈85%
Can the diagnosis be made by FNA?
No; tissue structure is needed for a diagnosis of cancer
What histologic findings define malignancy in follicular cancer?
Capsular or blood vessel invasion
What is the most common site of distant metastasis?
Bone
What is the treatment for follicular cancer?
Total thyroidectomy
What is the postoperative treatment option if malignant?
Postoperative 131I scan for diagnosis/treatment
What are the “F’s” of follicular cancer?
Follicular cancer:
- Far-away metastasis (spreads hematogenously)
- Female (3:1)
- FNA … NOT (FNA CANNOT diagnose cancer)
- Favorable prognosis