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The use of imaging technology in the investigation of disorders of the head and neck has increased awareness of nodular thyroid disease in all areas of medicine. But are there enough important unanswered questions about thyroid cancer and has there been enough progress in the past decade to justify yet another textbook on the subject? The editors of Thyroid Cancer obviously believe so, and they have generally done an excellent job of putting together a concise book that highlights the advances and the controversies that surround them.
Tumors derived from thyroid epithelial cells are among the most common clinically recognized
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