Twelve-month follow-up shows no signs of recurrence in a 56-year-old male with follicular thyroid carcinoma treated with radioactive iodine
This case report and literature review details the management of a 56-year-old male patient diagnosed with follicular thyroid carcinoma or follicular tumor of uncertain malignant potential. The patient underwent a series of interventions including robot-assisted hepatectomy, total thyroidectomy, radioactive iodine therapy, endocrine treatment, and active surveillance. The setting of the case was not reported.
Twelve months of follow-up showed no signs of recurrence. No adverse events, serious adverse events, discontinuations, or tolerability data were reported in this single-patient case. The study sample size was one.
The authors note that multidisciplinary team collaboration is essential to formulate individualized treatment plans integrating multidisciplinary expertise and multimodal therapies for complicated cases with liver and lung metastases from follicular thyroid carcinoma. Continuous monitoring is crucial for the early detection of metastasis in patients with follicular tumor of uncertain malignant potential. Funding or conflicts of interest were not reported.