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The role of adjuvant radiation therapy for locoregionally recurrent papillary thyroid carcinoma

Authors
Hwang, HyunLee, Nam Kwon
Issue Date
8월-2021
Publisher
SAUDI MED J
Keywords
locoregional neoplasm recurrence; papillary; radiation therapy; thyroid carcinoma
Citation
SAUDI MEDICAL JOURNAL, v.42, no.8, pp.832 - 837
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Journal Title
SAUDI MEDICAL JOURNAL
Volume
42
Number
8
Start Page
832
End Page
837
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137080
DOI
10.15537/smj.2021.42.8.20210127
ISSN
0379-5284
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the role of adjuvant radiation therapy in patients with locoregionally recurrent (rpT4/N1b) papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Methods: The medical records of patients with rpT4/N1b PTC who were treated between January 2001 and December 2016 were reviewed. A total of 57 patients were analyzed, of which 24 patients were treated with adjuvant radiation therapy, and 33 patients did not receive adjuvant radiation therapy. Survival outcomes were compared between the 2 treatment groups. The primary endpoint was locoregional recurrence-free survival rate. Results: The median follow-up period for all patients was 10.3 years (range, 2.8-19.2 years). The 15-year locoregional recurrence-free survival rate was 80.5% for those who received adjuvant radiation therapy and 28.1% for those who did not (p<0.001). The 15-year distant metastasis-free survival rate was 48.8% for those who received adjuvant radiation therapy and 33.4% for those who did not (p=0.906). The 15-year overall survival rate was 69.7% for those who received adjuvant radiation therapy and 53.1% for those who did not (p=0.921). Conclusion: Adjuvant radiation therapy ensured favorable locoregional recurrence-free survival in patients with rT4/N1b PTC and might contribute to improving patients' quality of life by reducing the need for additional salvage surgery and the economic burden of other salvage treatments, such as surgery or radioactive iodine therapy.
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