Chapter 57: Thyroid Gland- Medullary Carcinoma Flashcards
What percentage of all thyroid cancers does it comprise?
≈5%
With what other conditions is it associated?
MEN type II; autosomal-dominant genetic transmission
Histology?
Amyloid (aMyloid = Medullary)
What does it secrete?
Calcitonin (tumor marker)
What is the appropriate stimulation test?
Pentagastrin (causes an increase in calcitonin)
Describe the route of spread.
Lymphatic and hematogenous distant metastasis
How is the diagnosis made?
FNA
131I uptake?
Poor uptake
What is the associated genetic mutation?
RET proto-oncogene
What is the female-to-male ratio?
Female > male; 1.5:1
What is the 10-year survival rate?
80% without LN involvement
45% with LN spread
What should all patients with medullary thyroid cancer also be
screened for?
MEN II: pheochromocytoma, hyperparathyroidism
If medullary thyroid carcinoma and pheochromocytoma are found,
which one is operated on first?
Pheochromocytoma
What is the treatment?
- Total thyroidectomy and median LN dissection
- Modified neck dissection, if lateral cervical nodes are positive
What are the “M’s” of medullary carcinoma?
Medullary cancer:
- MEN II
- aMyloid
- Median LN dissection
- Modified neck dissection if lateral nodes are positive