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Richard T. Kloos
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 104
Citations - 21355
Richard T. Kloos is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid cancer & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 97 publications receiving 20033 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard T. Kloos include James Cancer Hospital & National Defense Medical Center.
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Revised American Thyroid Association Management Guidelines for Patients with Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
David S. Cooper,Gerard M. Doherty,Bryan R. Haugen,Richard T. Kloos,Stephanie L. Lee,Susan J. Mandel,Ernest L. Mazzaferri,Bryan McIver,Furio Pacini,Martin Schlumberger,Steven I. Sherman,David L. Steward,R. Michael Tuttle +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based recommendations in response to the appointment as an independent task force by the American Thyroid Association to assist in the clinical management of patients with thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer represent, in the authors' opinion, contemporary optimal care for patients with these disorders.
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Management guidelines for patients with thyroid nodules and differentiated thyroid cancer.
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Current Approaches to Primary Therapy for Papillary and Follicular Thyroid Cancer
TL;DR: The approach to treatment of papillary and follicular cancer is usually very similar, and DTC is more likely to be completely resected and ablated with iodine-131 (I), an approach that has become more popular in the past several decades when discovered at an early stage.
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The role of microRNA genes in papillary thyroid carcinoma
Hulling He,Krystian Jazdzewski,W. G. Li,Sandya Liyanarachchi,Rebecca Nagy,Stefano Volinia,George A. Calin,Chang Gong Liu,Kaarle Franssila,Saul Suster,Richard T. Kloos,Carlo M. Croce,Albert de la Chapelle +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that up-regulation of several miRs and regulation of KIT are involved in PTC pathogenesis, and that sequence changes in genes targeted by miRNAs can contribute to their regulation.
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Medullary thyroid cancer: management guidelines of the American Thyroid Association.
Richard T. Kloos,Charis Eng,Douglas B. Evans,Gary L. Francis,Robert F. Gagel,Hossein Gharib,Jeffrey F. Moley,F Pacini,Matthew D. Ringel,Martin Schlumberger,Samuel A. Wells +10 more
TL;DR: Clinical topics addressed in this scholarly dialog included initial diagnosis and therapy of preclinical disease, management of persistent or recurrent MTC, long-term follow-up and management (including the frequency of follow- up and imaging), and directions for future research.