Diagnostic changes as a reason for the increase in papillary thyroid cancer incidence in Geneva, Switzerland

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Helena M. Verkooijen
Gerald Fioretta
Jean-Claude Pache
Silvia Franceschi
Luc Raymond
Hyma Schubert
Christine Bouchardy
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[1] Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine,Geneva Cancer Registry
[2] University of Geneva,Division of Clinical Pathology
[3] Geneva University Hospitals,International Agency for Research on Cancer
[4] Unit of Field and Intervention Studies,undefined
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Cancer Causes & Control | 2003年 / 14卷
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incidence; papillary carcinoma; population-based; thyroid carcinoma;
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Objective: Several studies have reported upward incidence trends of papillary thyroid cancer. It is unclear whether these trends reflect a real risk increase, by some attributed to iodine supplementation, or an artificial one, due to increased diagnostic activity or changed histological criteria. This study examines if these artificial factors explain the increased papillary thyroid cancer incidence in the Swiss canton of Geneva. Methods: All thyroid carcinomas (n = 436) recorded between 1970 and 1998 at the Geneva Cancer Registry were considered. European age-adjusted incidence trends were estimated using linear regression analysis. For papillary cancers we evaluated diagnostic modalities and way of presentation (in particular microcarcinoma < 1 cm or silent carcinoma). In addition, we reviewed the histological slides of follicular carcinomas. Results: Papillary thyroid cancer incidence increased significantly from 0.7 to 1.8/100,000 for men and from 3.1 to 4.3/100,000 for women between 1970–74 and 1995–98. The proportion of microcarcinomas and silent carcinomas increased from 17% to 24% between 1970–79 and 1990–98. At histological review, follicular cancers were more often reclassified as papillary cancer for cases diagnosed between 1970 and 1979 than for cases diagnosed between 1990 and 1998 (45% vs 25%, p = n.s.). Conclusions: The increasing papillary thyroid cancer incidence seems mainly due to changes in histological diagnostic criteria and, to a lesser extent, to increased diagnostic activity. If confirmed, the results of this study indicate that fears of increasing incidence rates of papillary thyroid cancer should not prevent implementation of adequate programs of iodine supplementation in the many areas where iodine deficiency still prevails.
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