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TSH Target Range by Indication

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Pro Tip

When counselling thyroid cancer patients about TSH suppression, frame the conversation in terms of risk-benefit: for low-risk patients with no evidence of disease, the risks of long-term TSH suppression (AF, osteoporosis) outweigh the minimal oncological benefit. For patients with active disease, the balance shifts — suppression is indicated. This framing helps patients understand why their target changes over time.

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Did you know?

TSH was the first hormone to be measured by radioimmunoassay in clinical practice, after Rosalyn Yalow and Solomon Berson developed the technique in the late 1950s (Yalow received the Nobel Prize in 1977). Before TSH measurement, thyroid therapy was entirely symptom-guided — doctors would feel the pulse, check the skin, and ask about energy levels to estimate whether the dose was 'right'.

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