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Comparative analysis through propensity score matching in thyroid cancer: unveiling the impact of multiple malignancies.
Al-Ibraheem, Akram; Abdlkadir, Ahmed Saad; Al-Adhami, Dhuha Ali; Lopci, Egesta; Al-Omari, Amal; Al-Masri, Mahmoud; Yousef, Yacoub; Al-Hajaj, Nabeela; Mohamad, Issa; Singer, Susanne; Sykiotis, Gerasimos P.
  • Al-Ibraheem A; Department of Nuclear Medicine, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Abdlkadir AS; Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
  • Al-Adhami DA; Department of Nuclear Medicine, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Lopci E; Department of Nuclear Medicine, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Al-Omari A; Nuclear Medicine Unit, IRCCS- Humanitas Clinical and Research Hospital, Rozzano, Milan, Italy.
  • Al-Masri M; Office of Scientific Affairs and Research (OSAR), King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Yousef Y; Department of Surgery, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Al-Hajaj N; Department of Surgery, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Mohamad I; Department of Nuclear Medicine, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Singer S; Department of Radiation Oncology, King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Amman, Jordan.
  • Sykiotis GP; Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics (IMBEI), University Medical Centre Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 15: 1366935, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38894738
ABSTRACT

Background:

The incidence of thyroid cancer is on the rise worldwide, with childhood exposure to radiation being the sole acknowledged catalyst for its emergence. Nonetheless, numerous other factors that may pose risks are awaiting thorough examination and validation. This retrospective study aims to explore the malignancies linked to thyroid cancer and contrast the survival rates of those afflicted with a solitary tumor versus those with multiple primary neoplasms (MPN).

Methods:

This retrospective study examined data from King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Jordan. Among 563 patients diagnosed with thyroid cancer, 30 patients had thyroid malignancy as part of MPN. For a 13 propensity score-matched analysis, 90 patients with only a primary thyroid malignancy were also enrolled.

Results:

Hematologic and breast malignancies were among the most frequent observed cancers alongside thyroid neoplasm. Patients who had MPN were diagnosed at older age, had higher body mass index and presented with higher thyroglobulin antibody levels (p < 0.05 for each). Additionally, MPN patient displayed a stronger family history for cancers (p= 0.002). A median follow-up duration of 135 months unveiled that MPN patients faced a worse 5-year survival compared to their counterparts with a singular neoplasm (87% vs 100% respectively; p < 0.01). However, no distinction emerged in the 5-year event-free survival between these two groups.

Conclusion:

MPN correlates with a significantly altered survival outcome of thyroid cancer patients. The diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma at an older age, accompanied by elevated initial thyroglobulin antibody levels and a notable familial predisposition, may raise concerns about the potential occurrence of synchronous or metachronous tumors.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias de la Tiroides / Puntaje de Propensión / Neoplasias Primarias Múltiples Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias de la Tiroides / Puntaje de Propensión / Neoplasias Primarias Múltiples Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article