Abstract

> See the associated articles on pages [1187][1] and [1195][2]. Differentiated thyroid cancer is a fascinating disease—it is both frustrating and heartening to treat. As eloquently pointed out by Tuttle in this issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine ([1][3]), “[M]ost patients with low-risk

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