Prognosis of small thyroid cancer in patients with Graves' disease

Author:

Kikuchi S1,Noguchi S2,Yamashita H2,Uchino S2,Kawamoto H2

Affiliation:

1. Japanese Self Defense Force Hanshin Hospital, Hyogo, Japan

2. Noguchi Thyroid Clinic and Hospital Foundation, Hyogo, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background To find the best ways to follow up patients with small thyroid cancer (STC; 1 cm or less in diameter) and concomitant Graves' disease, this study examined whether such patients had the same excellent prognosis as those with STC without Graves' disease. Methods Between 1970 and 1996, 2199 patients were diagnosed as having STC by pathology after thyroidectomy. Of those, 509 patients (33 males and 476 females, mean age 43·5 years) underwent thyroidectomy for Graves' disease. Control patients with STC without Graves' disease were matched for age, sex, treatment year and tumour size (33 males and 476 females, mean age 44·0 years). Results Patients with STC and Graves' disease had a longer disease-free survival than those with STC alone (99 and 93 per cent at 20 years' follow-up, respectively; P < 0·001). The Cox's proportional hazard analysis showed that concomitant Graves' disease and age at surgery are more significant factors for predicting disease-free survival than surgical procedures. Conclusion Patients who undergo thyroidectomy for Graves' disease and are found to have STC have an excellent prognosis and longer disease-free survival than patients with STC alone.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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