Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2021)

Alcohol abuse as a risk factor for developing thyroid cancer

  • Kalezić Nevena,
  • Karadžić-Kočica Milica,
  • Dimić Nemanja,
  • Kočica Mladen,
  • Tošković Anka,
  • Jovanović Milan,
  • Dimitrijević Ivan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH201123113K
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 149, no. 3-4
pp. 185 – 188

Abstract

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Introduction/Objective. Alcohol abuse influence on developing thyroid cancer is controversial. While some studies consider it a protective factor, others deny any impact on thyroid cancer. The objective of the paper was to establish a possible link between alcohol abuse and certain types of thyroid cancers. Methods. The retrospective study included 502 patients with thyroid cancer and a control group of 600 patients with benign forms of thyroid diseases (e.g. nodular, multinodular, and toxic nodular goiter). Thyroid cancer patients were divided into four groups: I – papillary, II – medullary, III – anaplastic, and IV – follicular carcinoma, and grouped by sex, age ( 30 years) and alcohol abuse, as defined by the World Health Organization. Results. Thyroid cancer patients were predominantly male of younger age. This distribution difference was statistically significant in groups I and II (p < 0.001). Of total 10 (0.9%) patients with chronic alcohol abuse, eight (1.6%) had thyroid cancer, while two (0.3%) belonged to the control group (p < 0.001). In thyroid cancer patients, chronic alcohol abuse was absent from groups III and IV. Distribution in groups I and II was six (1.6%) and two (2%), respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusion. Alcohol abuse deserves to be considered as a risk factor for papillary and medullary forms of thyroid cancer, while it does not stay the same for anaplastic and follicular thyroid cancers.

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