Abstract
Dynamic risk stratification (DRS) in DTC has been considered necessary to deliver correct follow-up (FU) treatment, avoiding overtreatment of low risk/intermediate risk patients as well as inadequate treatment of high risk patients. However, it's clinical applicability has been questioned in comparison with more conventional FU protocols. We aimed to know the predictive reliability of DRS in monitoring FU of DTC in a resource-constrained setting across various risk groups, especially when compared with clinical examination alone.
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