Tumor size and presence of metastases in differentiated thyroid cancer: comparing cohorts from two countries

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Abstract

Objective: Incidence of thyroid cancer varies widely, even across neighboring countries. Data on this phenomenon are largely lacking but are likely related to differences in health care systems. Therefore, we explored whether there are differences between populations from these 2 countries with respect to the relationship between tumor size and advanced disease. Methods: We retrospectively studied 2 cohorts of adult differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) patients from a Dutch and a German university hospital. We analyzed the presence of lymph node metastases with respect to tumor size for papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), and the presence of distant metastases for DTC, and PTC and follicular thyroid cancer (FTC) separately. Results: We included 1771 DTC patients (80% PTC, 20% FTC; 24% lymph node and 8% distant metastases). For PTC, the proportion of patients with lymph node metastases was significantly higher in the Dutch than in the German population for tumors ≤ 1 cm (45% vs. 14%; P < .001). For DTC, distant metastases occurred particularly significantly more frequently in the Dutch than in the German population for tumors ≤ 2 cm (7% vs. 2%; P = .004). Conclusion: The presence of lymph node and distant metastases is significantly higher in pT1 DTC cases in the Dutch compared to the German cohort, which might be caused by differences in the indication for and application of diagnostic procedures eventually leading to DTC diagnosis. Our results implicate that one should be cautious when extrapolating results and guidelines from 1 country to another.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-525
Number of pages7
JournalEuropean Journal of Endocrinology
Volume188
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

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