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Minimally Invasive Treatments of the Thyroid

Minimally Invasive Treatments of the Thyroid

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18 years and older
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Overview

This is a prospective cohort study to test Minimally Invasive Treatments of the Thyroid (MITT) as potential alternative to surgery in patients with Papillary Thyroid MicroCarcinoma (PTMC)

Description

Image-guided thermal ablations have been successfully applied in the treatment of several type of tumors, and have been recently proposed as a potential alternative to surgery also in patients with thyroid diseases, and named "Minimally Invasive Treatments of the Thyroid (MITT)". These minimally invasive treatments, compared to surgical treatment have similar efficacy, fewer complications, better quality of life, and better cosmetic outcomes. These procedures allow precise delivery of the heat locally to the lesion, sparing the surrounding thyroid tissue, and thus minimizing the invasiveness of the treatment and the impact on thyroid function.

This study aim to establish a prospective registry of the cases of patients treated with MITT for a Papillary Thyroid MicroCarcinoma (PTMC), in order to validate the safety of the procedure and to set the basis for collecting long term results in a large cohort of patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients > 18years
  • Patients with diagnosis of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma, citologically proven, suitable for MITT.
  • Written informed consent must be signed and dated by the patient and the investigator prior to inclusion.
  • Patients must be accessible for follow-up

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Tumors > 1 cm, other citological type, refusal of MITT, unsuitable for MITT, unmanageable coagulative disorders
  • Patients with psychiatric, addictive, or any disorder, which compromises ability to give informed consent for participation in this study

Study details
    Papillary Thyroid Microcarcinoma

NCT06333587

European Institute of Oncology

27 August 2025

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