Abstract
A retrospective study of 65 patients with thyroid carcinoma treated 1966–1977 at the ENT-clinic is reported. Fine needle biopsy was very valuable for preoperatively diagnosis and arterial thyroid angiography was found of value to detect non-palpable metastases. 55 patients were treated surgically in 10 cases with extensive surgery. The anaplastic carcinoma cases had a bad prognosis either operated upon or given radiation.