Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract Background Distant metastasis in thyroid cancer significantly reduces survival in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma (WDTC). There is limited information available to clinicians regarding pathological features that confer a higher risk of distant metastasis (DM). This study...

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Main Authors: Usman Khan, Ayham Al Afif, Abdullah Aldaihani, Colin MacKay, Matthew H. Rigby, Murali Rajaraman, Syed Ali Imran, Martin J. Bullock, S. Mark Taylor, Jonathan R. B. Trites, Robert D. Hart
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Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40463-020-00469-8
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spelling doaj-0b4457d6dac04b2abae7289c4431ca192020-11-25T04:03:47ZengBMCJournal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery1916-02162020-11-014911810.1186/s40463-020-00469-8Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort studyUsman Khan0Ayham Al Afif1Abdullah Aldaihani2Colin MacKay3Matthew H. Rigby4Murali Rajaraman5Syed Ali Imran6Martin J. Bullock7S. Mark Taylor8Jonathan R. B. Trites9Robert D. Hart10Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie UniversityDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Cancer CentreDivision of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Dalhousie UniversityDepartment of Pathology, Dalhousie UniversityDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, Dalhousie University, Dickson Building, QEII Health Sciences CentreDivision of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, University of Calgary, ENT ClinicAbstract Background Distant metastasis in thyroid cancer significantly reduces survival in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma (WDTC). There is limited information available to clinicians regarding pathological features that confer a higher risk of distant metastasis (DM). This study aimed to identify patient and tumor factors that were associated with the development of DM over time in patients with WDTC. Methods A retrospective cohort analysis of patients with WDTC (n = 584) at our institution was performed between 2007 and 2017. A total of 39 patients with DM and 529 patients with no DM (NDM) were included. Patient demographics, tumor characteristics and patient survival were compared between the DM and NDM groups using a univariate analysis. Multivariate Cox-proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the risk of developing distant metastasis over time. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare survival between the DM and NDM groups. Results Distant metastasis had a substantial impact on disease-specific survival (DSS) at 5 and 10-years in the DM group; 71.0% (SE 8.4%) and 46.9% (SE 11.6%) respectively, compared to 100% survival in the NDM group (p < 0.001). The DM group had significantly higher proportions of males, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), nodal metastasis (NM), large tumor size (TS), extrathyroidal extension (ETE), positive resection margins, multifocality, follicular thyroid cancer (FTC), tall cell variant of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), and Hurthle cell carcinoma (HCC), when compared to the NDM group (p < 0.05). A TS ≥ 2 cm (Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.370), NM (HR 3.806) and FTC (HR 7.068) were associated with a significantly increased hazard of developing distant metastasis in patients with WDTC. Conclusions TS ≥ 2 cm, NM and FTC are associated with a significantly increased propensity for developing DM in our cohort of WDTC patients. Graphical abstracthttp://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40463-020-00469-8Distant metastasisThyroid cancerWell differentiated thyroid cancerMetastatic thyroid cancerThyroid cancer survival
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author Usman Khan
Ayham Al Afif
Abdullah Aldaihani
Colin MacKay
Matthew H. Rigby
Murali Rajaraman
Syed Ali Imran
Martin J. Bullock
S. Mark Taylor
Jonathan R. B. Trites
Robert D. Hart
spellingShingle Usman Khan
Ayham Al Afif
Abdullah Aldaihani
Colin MacKay
Matthew H. Rigby
Murali Rajaraman
Syed Ali Imran
Martin J. Bullock
S. Mark Taylor
Jonathan R. B. Trites
Robert D. Hart
Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Distant metastasis
Thyroid cancer
Well differentiated thyroid cancer
Metastatic thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer survival
author_facet Usman Khan
Ayham Al Afif
Abdullah Aldaihani
Colin MacKay
Matthew H. Rigby
Murali Rajaraman
Syed Ali Imran
Martin J. Bullock
S. Mark Taylor
Jonathan R. B. Trites
Robert D. Hart
author_sort Usman Khan
title Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
title_short Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
title_full Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
title_sort patient and tumor factors contributing to distant metastasis in well-differentiated thyroid cancer: a retrospective cohort study
publisher BMC
series Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
issn 1916-0216
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Distant metastasis in thyroid cancer significantly reduces survival in patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma (WDTC). There is limited information available to clinicians regarding pathological features that confer a higher risk of distant metastasis (DM). This study aimed to identify patient and tumor factors that were associated with the development of DM over time in patients with WDTC. Methods A retrospective cohort analysis of patients with WDTC (n = 584) at our institution was performed between 2007 and 2017. A total of 39 patients with DM and 529 patients with no DM (NDM) were included. Patient demographics, tumor characteristics and patient survival were compared between the DM and NDM groups using a univariate analysis. Multivariate Cox-proportional hazards model was used to evaluate the risk of developing distant metastasis over time. Kaplan-Meier analysis was used to compare survival between the DM and NDM groups. Results Distant metastasis had a substantial impact on disease-specific survival (DSS) at 5 and 10-years in the DM group; 71.0% (SE 8.4%) and 46.9% (SE 11.6%) respectively, compared to 100% survival in the NDM group (p < 0.001). The DM group had significantly higher proportions of males, lymphovascular invasion (LVI), nodal metastasis (NM), large tumor size (TS), extrathyroidal extension (ETE), positive resection margins, multifocality, follicular thyroid cancer (FTC), tall cell variant of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), and Hurthle cell carcinoma (HCC), when compared to the NDM group (p < 0.05). A TS ≥ 2 cm (Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.370), NM (HR 3.806) and FTC (HR 7.068) were associated with a significantly increased hazard of developing distant metastasis in patients with WDTC. Conclusions TS ≥ 2 cm, NM and FTC are associated with a significantly increased propensity for developing DM in our cohort of WDTC patients. Graphical abstract
topic Distant metastasis
Thyroid cancer
Well differentiated thyroid cancer
Metastatic thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer survival
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40463-020-00469-8
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