This is a prospective observational study, consisting of multiple parts.
- In the first part of the study, eligible, consenting adult patients with low risk papillary thyroid cancer who have not had thyroid surgery, are provided with verbal and written information about the disease prognosis, surgical treatment outcomes, and the option of active surveillance (close monitoring with the intention of treatment if there is disease progression or if the patient changes her/his mind), as an alternative to immediately proceeding with thyroidectomy. The primary outcome of this part of the study is the final disease management decision of the patient (ie. active surveillance or thyroid surgery) and we are also examining patients' reasons for their choice.
- In the second part of this study, eligible consenting patients who completed the preceding part of the study and chose either: a) active surveillance, or b) thyroid surgery, are tracked with respect to disease, treatment, psychosocial outcomes, and quality of life. For patients under active surveillance, clinical follow-up is conducted at a participating study institution. For patients who choose surgery, surgery and related clinical follow-up may be performed at any institution (of the patient's choice), however, the thyroid cancer-related medical records are regularly reviewed. Questionnaires are mailed to patients at one year. The primary outcome for this study is decision regret (on the decision for active surveillance or surgery) at one year after initiating the disease management decision (ie. active surveillance or surgery). As the decision for surgery or active surveillance is up to the patient and the proportion of patients in each group is unknown, the results in respective groups will be reported separately for the primary analysis (and only compared if sufficient numbers are available in each group).