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Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The most common thyroid disorders, with an increasing detection worldwide, are the thyroid nodules and thyroiditis, which leads to an increase of thyroid cancer incidence . In two different countries with a different exposure to risk factors for thyroid cancer, such as Cyprus an...

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Autores principales: PICIU, ANDRA, ANDRIANOU, XANTHI D., IRIMIE, ALEXANDRU, BĂLĂCESCU, OVIDIU, ZIRA, CHRISTINA, BĂRBUş, ELENA, PEŞTEAN, CLAUDIU, ARISTEIDOU, KYRIAKOS, THEOFANOUS, THALIA, AGATHOKLEOUS, MARGERITA, PICIU, DOINA, MAKRIS, KONSTANTINOS C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26733748
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-518
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author PICIU, ANDRA
ANDRIANOU, XANTHI D.
IRIMIE, ALEXANDRU
BĂLĂCESCU, OVIDIU
ZIRA, CHRISTINA
BĂRBUş, ELENA
PEŞTEAN, CLAUDIU
ARISTEIDOU, KYRIAKOS
THEOFANOUS, THALIA
AGATHOKLEOUS, MARGERITA
PICIU, DOINA
MAKRIS, KONSTANTINOS C.
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ANDRIANOU, XANTHI D.
IRIMIE, ALEXANDRU
BĂLĂCESCU, OVIDIU
ZIRA, CHRISTINA
BĂRBUş, ELENA
PEŞTEAN, CLAUDIU
ARISTEIDOU, KYRIAKOS
THEOFANOUS, THALIA
AGATHOKLEOUS, MARGERITA
PICIU, DOINA
MAKRIS, KONSTANTINOS C.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The most common thyroid disorders, with an increasing detection worldwide, are the thyroid nodules and thyroiditis, which leads to an increase of thyroid cancer incidence . In two different countries with a different exposure to risk factors for thyroid cancer, such as Cyprus and Romania, the rank of thyroid cancer among other neoplasms is very different: the 3(rd) most prevalent cancer among females in Cyprus and the 12(th) in Romania, respectively. Environmental chemicals, such as bisphenol A have a proven effect on the thyroid function. However, the relation between the exposure to the endocrine disruptor and the development of thyroid nodules, with a potential of malignant transformation has not been previously studied. The aim of the study was to investigate the potential factors that lead to the difference of thyroid nodules incidence in the mentioned countries. METHODS: A pilot case-control study has been conducted in 2014–2015 in the “Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuţă” Institute of Oncology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and the Endocrinology Department of Archbishop Makarios III Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus. Females older than 20 years with no medical history were recruited. Cases were women with ultrasound-confirmed thyroid nodules of size >3mm. Controls were women without thyroid nodules after ultrasound confirmation. All participants provided blood samples for measurements of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxin (FT4), anti-thyroglobulin (ATg) and anti-thyroid peroxidase (ATPO); urine samples. Demographics, anthropometrics and other relevant information were provided through the administration of a questionnaire. RESULTS: In Romania we selected 51 patients with thyroid nodules (case group) and 41 without thyroid nodules (control group) and in Cyprus 57 cases, respectively 65 controls. After the statistical analysis of the data collected we observed statistically significant differences between the populations of the two countries regarding BMI and the value of the thyroid hormones and antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Using the data observed in this study, differences were found between Cyprus and Romania among females with thyroid nodules the BMI, and the level of thyroid hormones had statistically significant differences. This study reports preliminary data, further analysis of environmental exposures to chemical factors that might have a certain influence over the thyroid in the two countries will follow.
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spelling pubmed-46892432016-01-05 Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania PICIU, ANDRA ANDRIANOU, XANTHI D. IRIMIE, ALEXANDRU BĂLĂCESCU, OVIDIU ZIRA, CHRISTINA BĂRBUş, ELENA PEŞTEAN, CLAUDIU ARISTEIDOU, KYRIAKOS THEOFANOUS, THALIA AGATHOKLEOUS, MARGERITA PICIU, DOINA MAKRIS, KONSTANTINOS C. Clujul Med Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The most common thyroid disorders, with an increasing detection worldwide, are the thyroid nodules and thyroiditis, which leads to an increase of thyroid cancer incidence . In two different countries with a different exposure to risk factors for thyroid cancer, such as Cyprus and Romania, the rank of thyroid cancer among other neoplasms is very different: the 3(rd) most prevalent cancer among females in Cyprus and the 12(th) in Romania, respectively. Environmental chemicals, such as bisphenol A have a proven effect on the thyroid function. However, the relation between the exposure to the endocrine disruptor and the development of thyroid nodules, with a potential of malignant transformation has not been previously studied. The aim of the study was to investigate the potential factors that lead to the difference of thyroid nodules incidence in the mentioned countries. METHODS: A pilot case-control study has been conducted in 2014–2015 in the “Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuţă” Institute of Oncology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and the Endocrinology Department of Archbishop Makarios III Hospital, Nicosia, Cyprus. Females older than 20 years with no medical history were recruited. Cases were women with ultrasound-confirmed thyroid nodules of size >3mm. Controls were women without thyroid nodules after ultrasound confirmation. All participants provided blood samples for measurements of the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxin (FT4), anti-thyroglobulin (ATg) and anti-thyroid peroxidase (ATPO); urine samples. Demographics, anthropometrics and other relevant information were provided through the administration of a questionnaire. RESULTS: In Romania we selected 51 patients with thyroid nodules (case group) and 41 without thyroid nodules (control group) and in Cyprus 57 cases, respectively 65 controls. After the statistical analysis of the data collected we observed statistically significant differences between the populations of the two countries regarding BMI and the value of the thyroid hormones and antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Using the data observed in this study, differences were found between Cyprus and Romania among females with thyroid nodules the BMI, and the level of thyroid hormones had statistically significant differences. This study reports preliminary data, further analysis of environmental exposures to chemical factors that might have a certain influence over the thyroid in the two countries will follow. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015 2015-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4689243/ /pubmed/26733748 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-518 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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PICIU, ANDRA
ANDRIANOU, XANTHI D.
IRIMIE, ALEXANDRU
BĂLĂCESCU, OVIDIU
ZIRA, CHRISTINA
BĂRBUş, ELENA
PEŞTEAN, CLAUDIU
ARISTEIDOU, KYRIAKOS
THEOFANOUS, THALIA
AGATHOKLEOUS, MARGERITA
PICIU, DOINA
MAKRIS, KONSTANTINOS C.
Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title_full Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title_fullStr Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title_short Investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in Cyprus and in Romania
title_sort investigation of thyroid nodules in the female population in cyprus and in romania
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26733748
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-518
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