Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)

Objective: We have set as objective to analyze epidemiological data of diagnosed thyroid carcinoma (TC) cases, incidence and prevalence rate by gender, age, histopathological type, and statistical regions in R. of N. Macedonia during the period 1999 to 2015. Material and Methods: Retrospective analy...

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Main Authors: Makazlieva Tanja, Vaskova Olivija, Stojanoski Sinisha, Manevska Nevena, Miladinova Daniela, Velikj Stefanovska Vesna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211004286
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spelling doaj-890a784570384c31823b74a0e14b56962021-03-24T22:04:02ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Primary Care & Community Health2150-13272021-03-011210.1177/21501327211004286Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)Makazlieva Tanja0Vaskova Olivija1Stojanoski Sinisha2Manevska Nevena3Miladinova Daniela4Velikj Stefanovska Vesna5University Ss Cyril and Methodius, Medical Faculty, Skopje, R. of N. MacedoniaUniversity Ss Cyril and Methodius, Medical Faculty, Skopje, R. of N. MacedoniaLazarski University, Warsaw, PolandUniversity Ss Cyril and Methodius, Medical Faculty, Skopje, R. of N. MacedoniaUniversity Ss Cyril and Methodius, Medical Faculty, Skopje, R. of N. MacedoniaUniversity Ss Cyril and Methodius, Medical Faculty, Skopje, R. of N. MacedoniaObjective: We have set as objective to analyze epidemiological data of diagnosed thyroid carcinoma (TC) cases, incidence and prevalence rate by gender, age, histopathological type, and statistical regions in R. of N. Macedonia during the period 1999 to 2015. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of medical data collected from the 2 state thyroid departments. Inclusion criteria included newly diagnosed cases of TC in appropriate years for the period 1999 to 2015. We have evaluated: yearly incidence rate, incidence and prevalence by gender, age, the distribution in 8 statistical state regions and histopathological types and subtypes representation. Results: A total number of 422 TC patients were detected, average incidence rate of 1.22/10 5 , with most prevalent papillary TCs79.5%, followed by follicular 10.9%, medullar 4.1%, anaplastic 3.1%, and other rare types with 2.3%. The highest incidence rate was detected in Skopje region, while the lowest in Southeast and the Polog region. The total prevalence rate for the female gender was 32.61/10 4 and for male 9.27/10 4 (f/m ratio = 3.52:1), with lowest female/male difference found in the elderly > 65 years (f/m = 2.21/1). Conclusion: Compared with regional epidemiological data we can conclude that Republic of N. Macedonia has very low incidence and prevalence rate, while female/male ratio was similar to that described in the literature. Our low incidence and prevalence rate may be due to 2 possible reasons, 1 would be insufficient diagnosis of only small portion of the real cases in the population, or the second reason may be a real low incidence resulting of specific etiopathogenetic circumstances.https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211004286
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author Makazlieva Tanja
Vaskova Olivija
Stojanoski Sinisha
Manevska Nevena
Miladinova Daniela
Velikj Stefanovska Vesna
spellingShingle Makazlieva Tanja
Vaskova Olivija
Stojanoski Sinisha
Manevska Nevena
Miladinova Daniela
Velikj Stefanovska Vesna
Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
author_facet Makazlieva Tanja
Vaskova Olivija
Stojanoski Sinisha
Manevska Nevena
Miladinova Daniela
Velikj Stefanovska Vesna
author_sort Makazlieva Tanja
title Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
title_short Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
title_full Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Thyroid Carcinomas in North Macedonia (1999-2015)
title_sort epidemiology of thyroid carcinomas in north macedonia (1999-2015)
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
issn 2150-1327
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Objective: We have set as objective to analyze epidemiological data of diagnosed thyroid carcinoma (TC) cases, incidence and prevalence rate by gender, age, histopathological type, and statistical regions in R. of N. Macedonia during the period 1999 to 2015. Material and Methods: Retrospective analysis of medical data collected from the 2 state thyroid departments. Inclusion criteria included newly diagnosed cases of TC in appropriate years for the period 1999 to 2015. We have evaluated: yearly incidence rate, incidence and prevalence by gender, age, the distribution in 8 statistical state regions and histopathological types and subtypes representation. Results: A total number of 422 TC patients were detected, average incidence rate of 1.22/10 5 , with most prevalent papillary TCs79.5%, followed by follicular 10.9%, medullar 4.1%, anaplastic 3.1%, and other rare types with 2.3%. The highest incidence rate was detected in Skopje region, while the lowest in Southeast and the Polog region. The total prevalence rate for the female gender was 32.61/10 4 and for male 9.27/10 4 (f/m ratio = 3.52:1), with lowest female/male difference found in the elderly > 65 years (f/m = 2.21/1). Conclusion: Compared with regional epidemiological data we can conclude that Republic of N. Macedonia has very low incidence and prevalence rate, while female/male ratio was similar to that described in the literature. Our low incidence and prevalence rate may be due to 2 possible reasons, 1 would be insufficient diagnosis of only small portion of the real cases in the population, or the second reason may be a real low incidence resulting of specific etiopathogenetic circumstances.
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