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C-cell cancer--prevention and treatment
1Department of Adult Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Introduction:
C-cell cancer of the thyroid or medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) exists in a sporadic and a hereditary form, the latter of which is part of the multiple endocrine neoplasia type-2 (MEN-2) syndromes.
Discussion:
MTC metastasises early to local (lymph nodes) and distant sites (liver, lung, bone). Therefore, early detection is mandatory to enable a chance of cure. In sporadic MTC, the sensitive tumour marker calcitonin enables detection of the disease at an early stage. In hereditary MTC, more than 95% of the patients have germline RET mutations. Thus, MEN-2 has become the paradigm for the practice of molecular medicine, and gene carriers can be identified before MTC even occurs. Surgery is the only chance of cure and recently developed surgical techniques provide the therapeutic prerequisite to achieve calcitonin normalisation in both sporadic and hereditary MTC.
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