Cancers (Oct 2023)

The Incidence Trend and Management of Thyroid Cancer—What Has Changed in the Past Years: Own Experience and Literature Review

  • Krzysztof Kaliszewski,
  • Dorota Diakowska,
  • Michał Miciak,
  • Krzysztof Jurkiewicz,
  • Michał Kisiel,
  • Szymon Makles,
  • Anna Dziekiewicz,
  • Szymon Biernat,
  • Maksymilian Ludwig,
  • Bartłomiej Ludwig,
  • Karolina Sutkowska-Stępień,
  • Maciej Sebastian,
  • Paweł Domosławski,
  • Krzysztof Sutkowski,
  • Beata Wojtczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15204941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 20
p. 4941

Abstract

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Because of ambiguous and widely debated observations concerning the incidence, trend, and management of TC, we performed this analysis. We drew attention to some events, such as “cancer screening activity”, introduction of noninvasive follicular neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP) to TC types, possibility of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) active surveillance (AS), occurrence of personalized medicine in TC management, and, finally, COVID-19 pandemic time. Because of the opinion that all changes have been made mostly by PTC, we compared it to the remaining types of TC in terms of incidence, clinical and pathological characteristics, and treatment. We analyzed patients treated in a single surgical center in eastern Europe (Poland). The prevalence of TC significantly increased from 5.15% in 2008 to 13.84% in 2015, and then significantly decreased to 1.33% in 2022 when the COVID-19 pandemic lasted (p p p < 0.0001). Four milestones, including NIFTP introduction, the possibility of PTMC AS, personalized cancer medicine, and the COVID-19 pandemic, may have influenced the general statistics of TC.

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