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Consensus Statement: Recommendations on Actionable Biomarker Testing for Thyroid Cancer Management

Abstract

Thyroid cancer management is rapidly changing. The identification of actionable biomarkers through both germline and somatic testing are now an integral part of directing patient management. However, deficiencies and disparities within existing thyroid cancer biomarker test approaches are resulting in inconsistent application for patient care. An expert panel was convened to create consensus biomarker testing algorithms and recommendations on actionable biomarker testing for patients diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer, non-anaplastic follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer, or anaplastic follicular cell-derived thyroid cancer who may benefit from targeted therapies. A review of international guidelines was performed to determine the current state, and a literature review was carried out to further evaluate the evidence supporting the use of actionable biomarkers in patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Thyroid biomarker-related gaps impacting patient care were also discussed, with an emphasis on the importance of a multidisciplinary team approach for optimal patient care. The recommendations are presented with the aim to help physicians navigate the current thyroid cancer biomarker testing landscape with its many challenges, balancing aspirational care with what is practical and feasible in terms of economic realities and jurisdictional constraints. By remaining therapy-agnostic, these algorithms and recommendations are broadly applicable.

Authors

Mete O; Boucher A; Schrader KA; Abdel-Rahman O; Bahig H; Ho C; Hasan OK; Lemieux B; Winquist E; Wong R

Journal

Endocrine Pathology, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 293–308

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2024

DOI

10.1007/s12022-024-09836-x

ISSN

1046-3976

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