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100

This is the most common type of thyroid cancer.

What is papillary thyroid carcinoma?

100

This is the first-line imaging for thyroid nodules.

What is a neck ultrasound?

100

This is the age cutoff used in AJCC 8th edition thyroid cancer staging.

What is 55 years old?

Those younger than 55 can only be stage 1 or 2

100

Radioactive isotope used in RAI therapy.

What is iodine-131?

100

This is the modality used in follow-up for elevated Tg with negative ultrasound.

What is whole-body RAI scan or PET-CT?

200

This variant of papillary thyroid cancer is associated with a worse prognosis.

What is tall cell variant?

200

These are some the features seen on Ultrasound that raise the suspicion that a thyroid nodule represents a malignancy.

What are  Central hypervascularity, Irregular border, Microcalcifications, Taller than wide shape, Rim calcifications with small extrusive soft tissue component, Evidence of ETE?

200

These are risk factors for developing thyroid cancer

What are Prior radiation (esp if < 10), MEN2A and 2B, Carney Complex, Cowden, FAP (APC gene)?

200

T/F RAI can be given to pregnant patients

What is false?

200

Name which tumors are associated with MEN syndromes

What are

MEN1 - pituitary, pancreatic, parathyroid

MEN2A - parathyroid, medullary, pheochromo

MEN2B - mucosal neuroma, Marfinoid Habitus, Medullary thyroid carcinoma, pheochromocytoma

300

This type of thyroid cancer arises from parafollicular C-cells.

What is Medullary Thyroid Cancer?

300

This diagnostic tool helps evaluate functional status of a thyroid nodule.

What is a radioactive iodine uptake scan?

300

T staging of a tumor invading strap muscles but confined to the thyroid gland.

What is T3B?

T4 = Includes gross extrathyroidal extension beyond the strap muscle


300

This is first line therapy for RAI refractory thyroid carcinoma 

What is Lenvatinib?


Sorafenib/Cabozantinib also options

300

Vandetinib can be used for which type of thyroid cancer

What is Medullary thyroid cancer?

400

This is a thyroid cancer that is undifferentiated and highly aggressive.

What is anaplastic?

400

This is the immunohistochemical marker elevated in medullary thyroid carcinoma

What is calcitonin?

400

T/F Papillary cancers that harbors a BRAF V600E mutation tend to have a more aggressive disease course

What is True?

400

These are treatment options for anapestic thyroid cancer?

What is 

Complete resection (Try to go to Ro)

Radiation with or without chemo (no standard)

Weekly pacliaxel+ carboplatin

Weekly docetaxel + doxorubicin

Weekly pacliaxel or docetaxel with radiation 

TSH suppression

Dabrafneib/tremetinb if V600E

400

These are side effects of RAI therapy.

What are Nasal lacrimal duct stenosis, Cytopenias, MDS/solid cancer in the future, 

Fertility - men and women; women should not get it if pregnant or pregnant within 6-12 months; never to lactating mothers

500

Follicular carcinoma can be differentiated from a follicular adenoma by this histologic feature.

What is capsular or vascular invasion?

500

BRAF V600E mutation is commonly found in this thyroid cancer subtype.


What is papillary thyroid carcinoma?

500

These are indications to perform a thyroidectomy.

What are history of prior radiation exposure (Category 2B), Extrathyroidal extension, Poorly differentiated and differentiated high-grade carcinoma, Lateral cervical lymph node metastases or gross central neck lymph node metastases, Tumor > 4 cm in diameter, Consider for bilateral nodularity, known distant metastases

500

These are indications to give RAI after surgery

What are Lymph nodes N1b (Metastasis to unilateral, bilateral, or contralateral lateral neck lymph nodes (levels I, II, III, IV, or V) or retropharyngeal lymph nodes), Gross extra thyroid extension, Tumor > /= 4 cm, Postoperative unstimulated thyroglobulin > 10 ng/ml, Bulky lymph nodes,Vascular invasion?

500

Name two medications that target RET . 

What are selpercatinib and pralsetinib? 

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