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. 2002 Feb;78(916):92-3.
doi: 10.1136/pmj.78.916.92.

Prognosis for fertility and ovarian function after treatment with radioiodine for thyroid cancer

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Prognosis for fertility and ovarian function after treatment with radioiodine for thyroid cancer

L Vini et al. Postgrad Med J. 2002 Feb.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to review the outcome of ablative radioiodine treatment on ovarian function in young women treated for differentiated thyroid carcinoma. Of 1398 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, 496 were women under the age of 40 at the time of diagnosis who had received radioiodine therapy. Of these, 322 received a single 3 GBq ablation dose of radioiodine while the remainder received subsequent treatment with (131)I with a cumulative activity of 8.5-59 GBq for residual, recurrent, or metastatic disease. Transient amenorrhoea or menstrual irregularities lasting up to 10 months were experienced in 83 patients (17%). No cases of permanent ovarian failure were recorded. There were 427 children born to 276 women; only one patient wishing to achieve a successful pregnancy outcome has been unsuccessful. Four premature births and 14 miscarriages occurred but no congenital abnormalities were reported. The risk of permanent damage to the ovaries after ablative radioiodine treatment appears to be low and patients can be reassured they can have normal pregnancies after this treatment.

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