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The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey

BACKGROUND: During the past 25 years, the incidence of thyroid papillary carcinoma (TPC), especially the micropapillary subtype, has been increasing in different countries worldwide. The rise in the rate of thyroid malignancies were also determined in Turkey in the last two decades. This fact was at...

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Autores principales: Yildiz, Selim Yigit, Berkem, Huseyin, Yuksel, Bulent C, Ozel, Hakan, Kendirci, Murat, Hengirmen, Suleyman
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3936813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24512315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-34
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author Yildiz, Selim Yigit
Berkem, Huseyin
Yuksel, Bulent C
Ozel, Hakan
Kendirci, Murat
Hengirmen, Suleyman
author_facet Yildiz, Selim Yigit
Berkem, Huseyin
Yuksel, Bulent C
Ozel, Hakan
Kendirci, Murat
Hengirmen, Suleyman
author_sort Yildiz, Selim Yigit
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description BACKGROUND: During the past 25 years, the incidence of thyroid papillary carcinoma (TPC), especially the micropapillary subtype, has been increasing in different countries worldwide. The rise in the rate of thyroid malignancies were also determined in Turkey in the last two decades. This fact was attributed to the Chernobyl accident because Turkey is one of the affected countries by the radioactive fallout. The aim of this study was to assess the changes in the parameters of the thyroid and put forth the reasons in a 14-year period. METHODS: The patient records, demographic and malignancy characteristics, and operations of 1,585 patients who had a thyroidectomy from 1996 to 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. The study was divided in two equal time periods for comparison of data. RESULTS: A total of 216 thyroid carcinomas (13.6%) were diagnosed in the study period. There was a significant increase in the frequency of papillary (P <0.023) and micropapillary (P <0.001) carcinomas when the two different time periods were compared. The rate of follicular, medullary and other types of malignancies did not change. In the second period (2003 to 2009) of analysis, the rate of micropapillary carcinoma (P = 0.001) and within male (P = 0.031) and female (P <0.001) genders, application of total thyroidectomy (p = 0.029), and multicentric disease (P = 0.015) increased significantly. A slight decrease in the mean age of the whole number of patients and patients with papillary and micropapillary carcinomas (P >0.05) was observed. The increased number of TPC >10 mm was insignificant. Geographic region and age specific malignancy increase was not determined. CONCLUSIONS: Micropapillary carcinoma has become a dominant type of thyroid malignancy in Turkey. The main reasons of this transition were mandatory iodization and much higher application of total thyroidectomy in surgery. Improvement in healthcare and diagnostic techniques are the complementary factors. Due to its lack of molecular and genetic basis from the perspective of thyroid cancer, the Chernobyl disaster has lost its importance in Turkey.
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spelling pubmed-39368132014-02-28 The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey Yildiz, Selim Yigit Berkem, Huseyin Yuksel, Bulent C Ozel, Hakan Kendirci, Murat Hengirmen, Suleyman World J Surg Oncol Research BACKGROUND: During the past 25 years, the incidence of thyroid papillary carcinoma (TPC), especially the micropapillary subtype, has been increasing in different countries worldwide. The rise in the rate of thyroid malignancies were also determined in Turkey in the last two decades. This fact was attributed to the Chernobyl accident because Turkey is one of the affected countries by the radioactive fallout. The aim of this study was to assess the changes in the parameters of the thyroid and put forth the reasons in a 14-year period. METHODS: The patient records, demographic and malignancy characteristics, and operations of 1,585 patients who had a thyroidectomy from 1996 to 2009 were reviewed retrospectively. The study was divided in two equal time periods for comparison of data. RESULTS: A total of 216 thyroid carcinomas (13.6%) were diagnosed in the study period. There was a significant increase in the frequency of papillary (P <0.023) and micropapillary (P <0.001) carcinomas when the two different time periods were compared. The rate of follicular, medullary and other types of malignancies did not change. In the second period (2003 to 2009) of analysis, the rate of micropapillary carcinoma (P = 0.001) and within male (P = 0.031) and female (P <0.001) genders, application of total thyroidectomy (p = 0.029), and multicentric disease (P = 0.015) increased significantly. A slight decrease in the mean age of the whole number of patients and patients with papillary and micropapillary carcinomas (P >0.05) was observed. The increased number of TPC >10 mm was insignificant. Geographic region and age specific malignancy increase was not determined. CONCLUSIONS: Micropapillary carcinoma has become a dominant type of thyroid malignancy in Turkey. The main reasons of this transition were mandatory iodization and much higher application of total thyroidectomy in surgery. Improvement in healthcare and diagnostic techniques are the complementary factors. Due to its lack of molecular and genetic basis from the perspective of thyroid cancer, the Chernobyl disaster has lost its importance in Turkey. BioMed Central 2014-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3936813/ /pubmed/24512315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-34 Text en Copyright © 2014 Yildiz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
spellingShingle Research
Yildiz, Selim Yigit
Berkem, Huseyin
Yuksel, Bulent C
Ozel, Hakan
Kendirci, Murat
Hengirmen, Suleyman
The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title_full The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title_fullStr The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title_short The rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of Turkey
title_sort rising trend of papillary carcinoma in thyroidectomies: 14-years of experience in a referral center of turkey
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3936813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24512315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-12-34
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