INCREASED AGGRESSIVENESS OF THYROID-CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH GRAVES-DISEASE

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BELFIORE, A [1 ]
GAROFALO, MR [1 ]
GIUFFRIDA, D [1 ]
RUNELLO, F [1 ]
FILETTI, S [1 ]
FIUMARA, A [1 ]
IPPOLITO, O [1 ]
VIGNERI, R [1 ]
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[1] OSPED VITTORIO EMANUELE, SERV ANAT PATOL, CATANIA, ITALY
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10.1210/jcem-70-4-830
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To evaluate whether coexistence of Graves’ disease affects the prognosis of thyroid cancer we examined the clinical and pathological characteristics of 22 differentiated thyroid carcinomas concomitant with hyperthyroidism; 13 were associated with Graves’ disease, and 9 with autonomous thyroid nodules. Carcinomas were identified in a consecutive series of 359 hyperthyroid patients (132 with Graves’ disease and 227 with autonomous thyroid nodules) who underwent surgery during a 6-yr period. One hundred and thirty-seven thyroid carcinomas were found in the 582 euthyroid patients operated on in the same period. In Graves’ patients, carcinomas were more often multifocal (46.1% vs. 0%), locally invasive (61.5% vs. 11.1%), and met-astatic to lymph nodes (61.5% vs. 11.1%) or to distant sites (23.0% vs. 0%) than in patients with autonomous thyroid nodules. In addition, carcinomas concomitant with Graves’ disease were larger (3.3 ± 1.8 vs. 1.0 ± 0.7 cm) than the ones associated with autonomous thyroid nodules and showed a high recurrence rate. In euthyroid patients, aggressiveness of thyroid cancer was intermediate. Serum TSH levels were suppressed in all hyperthyroid patients with thyroid cancer. However, circulating thyroid-stimulating antibodies were present in 12 of 13 cancer patients with Graves’ disease, but were absent in patients with autonomous thyroid nodules. Our study suggests, therefore, that TSAb may play a role in determining the high aggressiveness of thyroid cancer in Graves’ disease patients and indicates that a vigorous treatment should be pursued in this subgroup of patients. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.
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