Abstract
The latest recommendations of the American Thyroid Association have caused serious disagreements between the nuclear medicine and endocrinologist communities regarding the radioactive iodine use. In 2018 eighteen experts from 8 countries and 4 leading organizations (ATA, EANM, SNMMI and ETA) met for the first time to establish mutual understanding in the role of radioiodine therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer. After much discussion and exchange of experience, the participants developed a consensus document based on the so-called nine principles of Martinique. We present an overview of the article published 2019 in Thyroid, entitled «Controversies, consensus, and collaboration in the use of 131 I therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer: a joint statement from the American Thyroid Association, the European Association of Nuclear Medicine, the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, and the European Thyroid Association».
Highlights
We present an overview of the article published 2019 in Thyroid, entitled «Controversies, consensus, and collaboration in the use of 131I therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer: a joint statement from the American Thyroid Association, the European Association of Nuclear Medicine, the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, and the European Thyroid Association»
Принципы Мартиники, так же как и рекомендации Американской тиреоидологической ассоциации (АТА) 2015 г., подчеркивают важность ориентированного на конкретного больного подхода к РЙТ и избегания всех строгих правил, препятствующих персонализированной терапии
Summary
THE MARTINIQUE PRINCIPLES IN RADIOIODINE THERAPY OF DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER Для цитирования: Гелиашвили Т.М., Крылов В.В., Гарбузов П.И., Родичев А.А., Шуринов А.Ю., Кочетова Т.Ю., Петросян К.М., Бородавина Е.В. For citation: Geliashvili Т.М., Krylov V.V., Garbuzov P.I., Rodichev A.A., Shurinov A.Yu., Kochetova T.Yu., Petrosyan K.M., Borodavina E.V. The Martinique principles in radioiodine therapy of differentiated thyroid cancer // Diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy.
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