Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy

Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy
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ISSN: 2167-7948

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Mykhailenko NI

Mykhailenko NI

Ukraine

Biography

Dr. N.I. Mykhailenko is a researcher affiliated with the V.P. Komisarenko Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, located in Kyiv. The institute is a leading scientific research institution in the field of endocrinology in Ukraine, offering postgraduate studies, clinical internships, and specialist training in endocrinology. In 2018, Dr. Mykhailenko co-authored a study titled "Main Prognostic Factors for Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Analysis of Combined Patients' Treatment Results During 20 Years After Surgery," published in the Journal of Thyroid Disorders & Therapy. This research analyzed long-term treatment outcomes for patients with well-differentiated thyroid cancer, identifying key prognostic factors that influence patient prognosis. Dr. Mykhailenko's contributions to endocrinology, particularly in thyroid cancer research, have provided valuable insights into disease prognosis and management. However, specific details about Dr. Mykhailenko's educational background and additional publications are not readily available in the provided sources.

Publications
  • Research Article
    Main Prognostic Factors for Well Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Analis of Combined Patients Treatment Results during 20 Years after Surgery
    Author(s): Guda BB, Kovalenko AE, Bolgov MY, Taraschenko YM and Mykhailenko NIGuda BB, Kovalenko AE, Bolgov MY, Taraschenko YM and Mykhailenko NI

    Background: In general, the prognosis in patients with well differentiated thyroid carcinoma (WDTC) is excellent. However, there are small cohorts of patients who experience a more aggressive form of disease which is often associated with certain poor prognostic factors. Identifying these patients at an early stage is imperative for guiding treatment decisions. The purpose of the work is to study the cumulative survival of patients with WDTC, depending on a number of clinical and biological characteristics of tumors. Methods: A retrospective cohort study of patients operated on WDTC in the period from 1995 to 2015 (5526 people). Each patient was analyzed according to age, gender, tumor size and characteristics of the TNM (7 editions), clinical stage, volume of surgery, number of points on the MACIS scale, risk group, number of courses of rad.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2167-7948.1000228

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