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Preoperative Molecular Analysis Test for Precision Surgery in Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer, the MAPS Trial

Trial Status: administratively complete

This clinical trial tests how well preoperative molecular analysis using Thyroseq works to guide the type of surgery selected in treating patients with differentiated thyroid cancer. Thyroseq is a test that uses cells collected from the thyroid nodule during fine needle aspiration (FNA) to analyze DNA and RNA to help diagnose if a thyroid nodule is benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). A thyroid lobectomy is a surgical procedure involving complete removal of a lobe of the thyroid gland containing the cancer. A total thyroidectomy is a surgical procedure involving the complete removal of the thyroid gland. Ideal surgical extent for differentiated thyroid cancer remains unclear. Routine use of molecular analysis in biopsy-proven thyroid cancer could provide important information to help guide extent of surgery.