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Professional Guidelines

The American Thyroid Association, a professional society of 1350 U.S. and international physicians and scientists who specialize in the research and treatment of thyroid diseases, publishes peer guidelines for the diagnosis and management of thyroid disease and thyroid cancer. The Guidelines were compiled by a American Thyroid Association Guidelines Taskforce. The various Guidelines have been published in distinguished medical journals such as Thyroid, Archives of Internal Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    Consensus Statement on the Terminology and Classification of Central Neck Dissection for Thyroid Cancer, November 2009
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 302 KB)

    Revised American Thyroid Association Management Guidelines for Patients with Thyroid Nodules and Differentiated Thyroid Cancer, November 2009
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 727 KB)

    Medullary Thyroid Cancer: Management Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association, June 2009
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 792 KB)

    Management of Thyroid Dysfunction during Pregnancy & Postpartum:
    An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline
    Co-sponsored by the American Thyroid Association
    Executive Summary (PDF File, 504 KB)
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 1.07 MB)

    American Thyroid Association Guidelines for Detection of Thyroid Dysfunction
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 104 KB)

    Treatment Guidelines for Patients With Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism
    Full Guideline (PDF File, 93 KB)

    NACB Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines
    Now available in English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Slovene

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ATA Guidelines Disclaimer

The American Thyroid Association develops Clinical Practice Guidelines to provide guidance and recommendations for particular practice areas concerning thyroid disease and thyroid cancer. The Guidelines are not inclusive of all proper approaches or methods, or exclusive of others. The Guidelines do not establish a standard of care and specific outcomes are not guaranteed.

Treatment decisions must be made based on the independent judgment of health care providers and each patient's individual circumstances. A guideline is not intended to take the place of physician judgment in diagnosing and treatment of particular patients.

The ATA develops guidelines based on the evidence available in the literature and the expert opinion of the task force in the recent timeframe of the publication of the guidelines. Management issues have not been and cannot be comprehensively addressed in randomized trials; therefore, the evidence cannot be comprehensive. Guidelines cannot always account for individual variation among patients. Guidelines cannot be considered inclusive of all proper methods of care or exclusive of other treatments reasonably directed at obtaining the same results.

Therefore, the American Thyroid Association considers adherence to this guideline to be voluntary, with the ultimate determination regarding its application to be made by the treating physician and health care professionals with the full consideration of the individual patient’s clinical history and physical status. In addition, the guideline concerns the therapeutic interventions used in clinical practice and do not pertain to clinical trials. Clinical trials are a separate matter, designed to research new and novel therapies, and the guidelines are not necessarily relevant to their purpose.

Guideline development includes an identification of areas for future study and research, indicating the focus for future investigational therapy; based on the findings reviewed and synthesized from the latest literature.

 

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