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The Bethesda system (TBS), officially called The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical Cytology, is a system for reporting cervical or vaginal cytologic diagnoses, [1] used for reporting Pap smear results. It was introduced in 1988 [2] and revised in 1991, [3] 2001, [1] [4] [5] and 2014. [6]
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Measurement of thyroid stimulating hormone and anti-thyroid antibodies will help decide if there is a functional thyroid disease such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis present, a known cause of a benign nodular goitre. [4] Fine needle biopsy for cytopathology is also used. [5] [6] [7] Thyroid nodules are extremely common in young adults and children.
Scroll through for common thyroid cancer symptoms: She shared her experience in an effort to raise awareness of the thyroid cancer symptoms after initially not wanting to share on social media
Thyroid cancer accounts for less than 1% of cancer cases and deaths in the UK. Around 2,700 people were diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the UK in 2011, and around 370 people died from the disease in 2012. [70] However, in South Korea, thyroid cancer was the 5th most prevalent cancer, which accounted for 7.7% of new cancer cases in 2020. [71]
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On May 20, 2013, Gov. Rick Perry signed a bill establishing the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso as its own independent school within the Texas Tech University System. [8] The signing of Senate Bill 120 gave the El Paso campus its own administration and took effect in 2015. [9]
Bethesda system, a classification system for thyroid neoplasia, named after the town in Maryland Bethesda Softworks , a video games publishing company, named after the town in Maryland Bethesda Game Studios , Bethesda Softworks' in-house video game development company