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Pediatric Follicular Thyroid Cancer


What is Pediatric Follicular Thyroid Cancer?

Follicular thyroid carcinoma is the second most common type of cancer of the thyroid gland. Representing about 5-10% of all pediatric thyroid cancer diagnoses, it is much less common than papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Risk Factors

While some risk factors have been identified, the majority of patients will not have any risk factors.  While there is ongoing research into possible genetic causes of papillary thyroid carcinoma, the primary known risk factors for the disease include:

  • History of exposure to radiation to the head and neck

  • Patient history of thyroid disease

  • Treatment for previous childhood cancer (particularly Hodgkin’s lymphoma)

  • Family history of thyroid cancer. 

It occurs more commonly in females and amongst the pediatric population, teenage girls are at greatest risk.



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