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Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment

OBJECTIVE: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) in adolescents rare but with a favorable outcome, despite higher rates of cervical lymph node and pulmonary metastasis compared to adults. The aim of this study was to critically evaluate treatment of adolescents with DTC at a single center. METHODS: Pa...

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Autores principales: Chiapponi, Costanza, Hartmann, Milan Janis Michael, Decarolis, Boris, Simon, Thorsten, Bruns, Christiane Josephine, Faust, Michael, Schultheis, Anne Maria, Schmidt, Matthias, Alakus, Hakan
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Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987773
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2023.2023-1-16
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author Chiapponi, Costanza
Hartmann, Milan Janis Michael
Decarolis, Boris
Simon, Thorsten
Bruns, Christiane Josephine
Faust, Michael
Schultheis, Anne Maria
Schmidt, Matthias
Alakus, Hakan
author_facet Chiapponi, Costanza
Hartmann, Milan Janis Michael
Decarolis, Boris
Simon, Thorsten
Bruns, Christiane Josephine
Faust, Michael
Schultheis, Anne Maria
Schmidt, Matthias
Alakus, Hakan
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description OBJECTIVE: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) in adolescents rare but with a favorable outcome, despite higher rates of cervical lymph node and pulmonary metastasis compared to adults. The aim of this study was to critically evaluate treatment of adolescents with DTC at a single center. METHODS: Patients receiving postoperative radioiodine treatment (RAIT) for DTC between 2005 and 2020 at our institution were screened to identify adolescents according to the World Health Organization definition (10-19 years of age). Demographics, clinico-pathological characteristics, treatment and outcome were analyzed. RESULTS: Among 1,897 DTC patients, 23 (1.3%) were adolescents with a median (range) age of 16 (10-18) years. The female to male ratio was 3.6:1. Sixty percent had classic papillary thyroid cancer, with follicular variant in 40%, which was higher than previously reported (15-25%) for this age group. pT-status was pT1 in 9 (39.2%), pT2 in 8 (34.8%), pT3 in 3 (13%) and pT4 in 3 (13%) patients. In 19 (82.6%) patients, central lymphadenectomy was performed and metastasis was seen in 57%. All patients received RAIT with initial activities of 1.2 (n=1, 4.3%), 2 (n=12, 52.2%) or 3.7 GBq (n=10, 43.5%). Eighteen (78.2%) patients were free of biochemical and radiologic disease at a median follow-up of 60.7 months. Second-line surgery for lymph node relapse was necessary in 3 (13%) cases. There was one disease-associated death. CONCLUSION: Despite high rates of metastasis, most patients were cured, and second-line surgery was rarely required. Further prospective studies are needed to determine whether less aggressive surgical management or omitting adjuvant RAIT are feasible in patients with limited stages at diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-104485612023-09-01 Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment Chiapponi, Costanza Hartmann, Milan Janis Michael Decarolis, Boris Simon, Thorsten Bruns, Christiane Josephine Faust, Michael Schultheis, Anne Maria Schmidt, Matthias Alakus, Hakan J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) in adolescents rare but with a favorable outcome, despite higher rates of cervical lymph node and pulmonary metastasis compared to adults. The aim of this study was to critically evaluate treatment of adolescents with DTC at a single center. METHODS: Patients receiving postoperative radioiodine treatment (RAIT) for DTC between 2005 and 2020 at our institution were screened to identify adolescents according to the World Health Organization definition (10-19 years of age). Demographics, clinico-pathological characteristics, treatment and outcome were analyzed. RESULTS: Among 1,897 DTC patients, 23 (1.3%) were adolescents with a median (range) age of 16 (10-18) years. The female to male ratio was 3.6:1. Sixty percent had classic papillary thyroid cancer, with follicular variant in 40%, which was higher than previously reported (15-25%) for this age group. pT-status was pT1 in 9 (39.2%), pT2 in 8 (34.8%), pT3 in 3 (13%) and pT4 in 3 (13%) patients. In 19 (82.6%) patients, central lymphadenectomy was performed and metastasis was seen in 57%. All patients received RAIT with initial activities of 1.2 (n=1, 4.3%), 2 (n=12, 52.2%) or 3.7 GBq (n=10, 43.5%). Eighteen (78.2%) patients were free of biochemical and radiologic disease at a median follow-up of 60.7 months. Second-line surgery for lymph node relapse was necessary in 3 (13%) cases. There was one disease-associated death. CONCLUSION: Despite high rates of metastasis, most patients were cured, and second-line surgery was rarely required. Further prospective studies are needed to determine whether less aggressive surgical management or omitting adjuvant RAIT are feasible in patients with limited stages at diagnosis. Galenos Publishing 2023-09 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10448561/ /pubmed/36987773 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2023.2023-1-16 Text en ©Copyright 2023 by Turkish Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Society | The Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology published by Galenos Publishing House. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) International License.
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Chiapponi, Costanza
Hartmann, Milan Janis Michael
Decarolis, Boris
Simon, Thorsten
Bruns, Christiane Josephine
Faust, Michael
Schultheis, Anne Maria
Schmidt, Matthias
Alakus, Hakan
Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment
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title_full Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment
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title_full_unstemmed Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment
title_short Differentiated Thyroid Cancer in Adolescents: Single Center Experience and Considerations for Surgical Management and Radioiodine Treatment
title_sort differentiated thyroid cancer in adolescents: single center experience and considerations for surgical management and radioiodine treatment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10448561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987773
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.galenos.2023.2023-1-16
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