Identification of Aggressive Papillary Microcarcinomas of the Thyroid
UVM Reference Number: C639
Summary:
Background:
The most common type of thyroid cancer is papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) and papillary microcarcinomas (PMC), PTC tumors of less than 1.0 cm, now account for about 40% of all PTC tumors. PMC tumors are thought to be relatively innocuous, however a PMC has an incidence of metastases of 20-50% and currently there is no ability to clearly determine if a PMC is indolent or aggressive at diagnosis. Consequently, many patients undergo surgery and may end up overtreated, increasing morbidity, while others may be undertreated, increasing morbidly from re-operation and worse outcomes.
Applications:
- Identification of aggressive PMC of the thyroid.
- Monitor breast cancer patients post-treatment for PMC.
- Platform for the development of novel therapeutics for PMC.
Advantages:
- Distinguishes aggressive from indolent PMC.
- Reduces morbidity from over/under-treatment of PMC.
- Reduces costs from over/under-treatment of PMC.
- Identifies and personalizes specific thyroid cancer treatments.
Opportunity:
- Looking for research and development partners and licensing opportunities.
Patents:
- US Patent Nos. 11,162,141 and 17/515,938
Seeking:
- Licensing
- Development partner
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