Cancer stem cells and epithelial mesenchymal transition markers as aggression and progression factors in young patients with thyroid cancer Marcadores de cáncer stem cells y transición epitelio mesenquimal como factores de agresividad y progresión en pacientes jóvenes con cáncer de tiroides

Lucas Fuenzalida, M.; CONTRERAS-MUNOZ, HECTOR RUBERLY; Cabane, Patricio

Abstract

Thyroid cancer (TC) is the first malignant tumor in endocrine glands, and it is estimated that by 2030 it will be in the top five cancers worldwide. In Chile, TC was recently included as pathology No. 82 with Explicit Health Guarantees, which implies allocating significant public and private resources to the treatment of patients with a cancer that is on the rise. There are groups of young patients with small tumors that present a more aggressive clinical behavior, where decision-making could be advanced. Specifically, a group of patients under 55 years of age with tumors less than 2 cm in size but with regional metastases, that lack indication for radioiodine therapy and could require complementary treatment or present a worse evolution. Clinical and molecular tools to guide appropriate treatment in patients with lymph node metastases are limited and have not been updated. There are tumorigenicity and prognostic factors, such as Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and Cancer Stem Cells (CSC) markers that have been incorporated into the study of other tumors and recently in thyroid cancer. Studies linking EMT and CSC with TC currently point to molecular and genetic description, with few reports clinically correlating these findings (particularly in subgroups with particular characteristics of aggressiveness) and proposing them as tumorigenicity and prognosis markers. The description of these biomarkers in the described population could facilitate decision-making regarding follow-up, surgical therapy, and radioiodine therapy.

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Título según SCOPUS: ID SCOPUS_ID:85194900343 Not found in local SCOPUS DB
Título de la Revista: Revista de cirugía
Volumen: 76
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 257
Página final: 263
DOI:

10.35687/S2452-454920240031909

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