Analysis of the value and safety of thyroid-stimulating hormone in the clinical efficacy of patients with thyroid cancer

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Jian-Jing Liang [1 ]
Wen-Jing Feng [2 ]
Ru Li [3 ]
Run-Tao Xu [2 ]
Yu-Long Liang [2 ]
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[1] Department of Medicine, Hebei University
[2] Department of General Surgery, the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University
[3] Department of Cardiology, First Hospital of Xinji City
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BACKGROUND Thyroid cancer(TC) is a common malignant tumor in the endocrine system. In recent years, the incidence and recurrence rates of TC have been raising due to increasing work pressure and irregular lifestyles. Thyroid-stimulating hormone(TSH) is a specific parameter for thyroid function screening. This study aims to explore the clinical value of TSH in regulating the progression of TC, so as to find a breakthrough for the early diagnosis and treatment of TC.AIM To explore the value and safety of TSH in the clinical efficacy of patients with TC.METHODS 75 patients with TC admitted to the Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery of our hospital from September 2019 to September 2021 were selected as the observation group, and 50 healthy subjects were selected as the control group during the same period. The control group was treated with conventional thyroid replacement therapy, and the observation group was treated with TSH suppression therapy. The soluble interleukin(IL)-2 receptor(sIL-2R), IL-17, IL-35levels, free triiodothyronine(FT3), free tetraiodothyronine(FT4), CD3+, CD4+,CD8+, CD44V6, and tumor supplied group of factor(TSGF) levels were observed in the two groups. The occurrence of adverse reactions was compared between the two groups.RESULTS After treatment with different therapies, the levels of FT3, FT4, CD3+, and CD4+ in the observation group and the control group were higher than those before treatment, while the levels of CD8+,CD44V6, and TSGF were lower than those before treatment, and the differences were statistically significant(P < 0.05). More importantly, the levels of sIL-2R and IL-17 in the observation group were lower than those in the control group after 4 wk of treatment, while the levels of IL-35 were higher than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant(P < 0.05).The levels of FT3, FT4, CD3 +, and CD4 + in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the levels of CD8+, CD44V6, and TSGF were lower than those in the control group. There was no significant difference in the overall incidence rate of adverse reactions between the two groups(P > 0.05).CONCLUSION TSH suppression therapy can improve the immune function of patients with TC, lower the CD44V6 and TSGF levels, and improve serum FT3 and FT4 levels. It demonstrated excellent clinical efficacy and a good safety profile.
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