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Intraglandular dissemination in thyroid cancer indicates more aggressive behavior and higher metastasis risk. Specific protein expressions linked to this feature may guide future targeted therapies.

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  • Intraglandular dissemination is a key pathological feature in thyroid cancer.
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  • To comprehensively review the biological behaviors of intraglandular dissemination in thyroid cancer.
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  • Review of retrospective studies on thyroid cancer with intraglandular dissemination.
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  • Evaluation of adjunctive diagnostic techniques.

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  • Thyroid cancers with intraglandular dissemination show increased lymph node, capsule, and vascular invasion.
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  • Ultrasound, fine-needle aspiration, and genetic testing aid in identification.

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  • Intraglandular dissemination signifies more aggressive thyroid cancer biology.
  • Specific protein biomarkers may offer targets for future therapies.
  • Accurate identification facilitates proactive treatment and monitoring.