Thyroid Cancer clinical trials in Australia

2 thyroid cancer trials recruiting in Australia

Thyroid cancer is one of the fastest-rising cancers in Australia. Areas of active research include RET inhibitors, BRAF-targeted therapies, and new approaches for differentiated, medullary, and anaplastic thyroid cancer.

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Thyroid Cancer clinical trials: common questions

The things people most often ask about thyroid cancer trials.

Thyroid cancer is divided into several biologically distinct types. Differentiated thyroid cancers, papillary and follicular, arise from the cells that make thyroid hormone and account for the large majority of cases; they generally grow slowly. Medullary thyroid cancer arises from a different cell type that makes the hormone calcitonin and behaves differently. Anaplastic thyroid cancer is rare, very aggressive, and biologically unrelated to differentiated disease. Most thyroid cancer research is specific to one of these types.

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