CLINICAL THYROIDOLOGY FOR PATIENTS
A publication of the American Thyroid Association

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EDITOR’S COMMENTS

Welcome to Clinical Thyroidology for Patients. This publication is a collection of summaries of the top articles from the recent medical literature that cover the broad spectrum of thyroid disorders. Clinical Thyroidology for Patients is published on a monthly basis and includes summaries of research studies that were discussed in the previous month’s issue of Clinical Thyroidology, a publication of the American Thyroid Association for physicians. This means that you, the patients, are getting the latest information on thyroid research and treatment almost as soon as your physicians. The Calendar of Events highlights educational forums and support groups that are organized around the country by members of the Alliance for Thyroid Patient Education. The Alliance member groups consist of: the American Thyroid Association, the Graves’ Disease Foundation, the Light of Life Foundation and ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors Association.

IN THIS ISSUE, STUDIES ASK THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  • Is absorption of Levothyroxine different in obese patients?
  • Is autoimmune thyroid disease in women with normal thyroid function increase the risk of miscarriage?
  • Are women in the United States at risk for iodine deficiency?
  • Is there a role for selenium in preventing thyroid nodules?
  • Can the diabetes drug metformin shrink thyroid nodules?
  • Can thyroid cancer patients with recurrence of their cancer still be cured?
  • Can a thyroglobulin blood test predict that thyroid cancer is cured?
  • How safe is radioactive iodine therapy for thyroid cancer?

We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Let us know what you want to see in this publication. I hope you find these summaries interesting and informative.

 

— Alan P. Farwell, MD