qualified oncologist, radiotherapists and nuclear medicine experts were not only using nuclear technology in diagnosis of cancers but also providing treatment using chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Giving the reasons for holding a symposium on thyroid cancer, Dr Akhtar said risk of developing thyroid cancer peaks in women in their 40s and 50s while men are usually diagnosed in their 60s and 70s. “Women are three times more likely to develop thyroid cancer than men,” he added.
Earlier addressing the symposium, other speakers said about 200 million people in the world had some of thyroid disease, adding that thyroid nodules were common and treatable but should always be investigated since a small portion of them were cancerous.
They said majority of thyroid cancers have a favourable prognostic and informed the gathering that in recent year, the incidence of papillary thyroid cancer, the most common form of thyroid malignancy, was growing at an alarming rate.
The experts said exposure to high level of radiation, as well as, use of less than recommended dose of iodine in diet were at the risk of having thyroid cancer and stressed that a multidisciplinary approach was required for the treatment of the thyroid cancers.
Pakistan Society of Endocrinology President Dr. Saeed Mehar gave an introduction to the investigation of a thyroid nodule and spoke about recent developments in the molecular biology of the thyroid cancer.
Dr. Durre Sahib, director at the Multan Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (Minar), highlighted the role of ultrasound in the management of thyroid diseases, especially cancers, while President Pakistan Nuclear Medicine Society Dr Humyun Bashir discussed new paradigms in thyroid cancer management.
Dr. Musab Riaz from NORI Islamabad, Dr Masih-uz-Zaman, Dr Shahid Pervez from AKUH, Dr Naseem Baloch and Dr Nadeem Abbassi among other specialists, pathologists also spoke on the various aspects of the thyroid disease and its diagnosis and management. An interactive case discussion session followed the discussion on surgical aspects of the treatment of thyroid cancer while case studies were also conferred upon at the concluding segment.
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