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NCT06796348
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Radiofrequency Ablation Versus Hemithyroidectomy of Small Thyroid Cancers

Sponsor: University of Aarhus

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Summary

This is a multicenter randomized controlled trial including patients with small (\<2 cm) suspected or confirmed thyroid cancers. Patients are included after informed consent and randomized to one of two treatments. One treatment is a standard henithyroidectomy and the second treatment is radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the specific tumor. The investigators will evaluate initial outcome of the allocated treatment, thyroid hormonal function, oncologic safety, quality of life, and treatment costs in a follow-up period of five years after treatment. The overall aim of the study is to improve patient's health by reducing the number of operations on small thyroid cancers. In patients with these small tumors, the long-term adverse outcome may be higher than possible benefits from the operation. For participants undergoing surgical treatment with HT, the investigators will measure final histology and both beneficial and adverse outcome from the operation. For participants undergoing RFA, the investigators expect to reduce the need for thyroid hormonal substitutions, reduce the surgical adverse outcomes, reduce treatment costs and increase QoL without a reduction in oncologic safety and outcome.

Official title: Multi-center, 1:1 Randomized, Stratified, Parallel-group, Non-inferiority Clinical Trial of Small Thyroid Cancers Treated with Hemithyroidectomy or Radiofrequency Ablation.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

30 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

88

Start Date

2025-03-01

Completion Date

2028-04-01

Last Updated

2025-01-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Radiofrequency ablation alone

RFA of a cancer in the thyroid gland.

PROCEDURE

Surgery

Hemithyroidectomy of the thyroid lobe with cancer

Locations (1)

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Aarhus University Hospital

Aarhus, Denmark