Pre-operative thyroglobulin measurement for thyroid cancer risk of recurrence and response to therapy - 21/11/24

Abstract |
Background |
Thyroid cancer has an overall favorable prognosis, but no pre-operative biochemical marker has been shown to distinguish between low and high-risk disease or predict response to therapy.
Methods |
We retrospectively reviewed 162 patients that underwent thyroid surgery for thyroid cancer between 2006 and 2022 in whom a pre-operative thyroglobulin level (Tg) was measured. We subdivided patients into low, intermediate and high-risk thyroid cancer and based on their response to therapy per ATA guidelines.
Results |
We showed that as pre-operative Tg level increased, patients were more likely to have high-risk disease (p < 0.01). We found a linear association between the primary tumor size and high-risk histology with pre-operative Tg (p < 0.01). Pre-operative Tg level was significantly associated with response to therapy following initial surgical management. Specifically, as pre-operative Tg increases, patients were less likely to achieve an excellent response (p < 0.01).
Conclusions |
Our retrospective analysis demonstrated that pre-operative Tg is significantly associated with ATA structural risk of recurrence and response to therapy and may have the potential to guide initial therapy and follow-up management.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | Pre-operative Tg is independently associated with tumor size and aggressive histology |
• | The lower the pre-operative Tg, the more likely the patient will have an excellent response to therapy following initial surgical management |
• | Specifically, a low pre-operative Tg, age, and number of metastatic lymph nodes were independently associated with an excellent response to therapy |
• | In addition, a cut off Tg value of 27.0 ng/ml predicted patients with high-risk disease would have an excellent response to therapy |
Keywords : Thyroid cancer, Thyroglobulin, Risk of recurrence, Response to therapy
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Vol 238
Article 115818- décembre 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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