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Thyroid Nodule Size and Prediction of Cancer

โœ Scribed by Kamran, Sophia C.; Marqusee, Ellen; Kim, Mathew I.; Frates, Mary C.; Ritner, Julie; Peters, Hope; Benson, Carol B.; Doubilet, Peter M.; Cibas, Edmund S.; Barletta, Justine; Cho, Nancy; Gawande, Atul; Ruan, Daniel; Moore, Francis D.; Pou, Karla; Larsen, P. Reed; Alexander, Erik K.


Book ID
121396714
Publisher
Endocrine Society
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
215 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-972X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Context:

Thyroid nodule size is routinely measured, although its impact on thyroid cancer risk is unclear.

Objective:

Our objective was to evaluate the association of nodule size upon cancer risk.

Design, setting, and patients:

We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis at an academic hospital with 4955 consecutive patients evaluated between 1995 and 2009.

Intervention:

Ultrasound and ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration of nodules >1 cm was done. indeterminate and malignant nodules were referred for surgery, and histopathology was reviewed.

Main outcome measure:

The presence and histological subtype of cancer was evaluated.

Results:

Of 7348 evaluated nodules, 927 (13%) were cancerous. of those 1.0 to 1.9 cm in diameter, 10.5% were cancerous. in contrast, of those >2.0 cm, 15% were cancerous (p < .01). however, nodules 2.0 to 2.9, 3.0 to 3.9, and >4 cm were cancerous in 14%, 16%, and 15% of cases (p = .14), respectively, demonstrating no graded increase in risk beyond the 2-cm threshold. when malignant, the proportion of papillary carcinoma decreased (nodules 1.0-1.9 cm, 92% of cases; 2.0-2.9 cm, 88%; 3.0-3.9 cm, 83%; >4 cm, 74% [p < .01]), while follicular carcinoma increased (1.0-1.9 cm, 6%; 2.0-2.9 cm, 7%; 3.0-3.9 cm, 12%; >4 cm, 16% [p < .01]) as nodules enlarged. nodules size did not influence cytology distribution or risk of false-negative aspirates.

Conclusions:

Increasing thyroid nodule size impacts cancer risk in a nonlinear fashion. a threshold is detected at 2.0 cm, beyond which cancer risk is unchanged. however, the risk of follicular carcinomas and other rare thyroid malignancies increases as nodules enlarge.


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