Preoperative detection of RAS mutation may guide extent of thyroidectomy
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Preoperative detection of RAS mutation may guide extent of thyroidectomy
Abstract
Background: Preoperative detection of RAS mutations can contribute to cancer risk assessment in indeterminate thyroid nodules, although RAS is not always associated with malignancy.
Methods: Fine-needle aspiration samples classified in 1 of 3 indeterminate cytology categories were prospectively tested for N-, H-, and K-RAS mutations using next-generation sequencing assay.
Results: In the study, 93 patients with 94 nodules had preoperative RAS detected, of whom 86 patients had an operation (69% total thyroidectomy, 29% lobectomy). In total, 76% of RAS-positive nodules were malignant and follicular variant papillary thyroid cancer was the most common cancer type (83%). HRAS mutations had the greatest risk of cancer (92%) followed by NRAS (74%) and KRAS (64%; P = .05). No preoperative variables were associated with malignancy including age (P = .07), sex (P = .49), RAS isoform (P = .05), mutational allelic frequency (P = .49), nodule size (P = .14), cytology category (P = .63), or ultrasound bilaterality (P = .24), multifocality (P = .23), or presence of ≥1 suspicious feature (P = .86). Only 60% of patients with a unifocal nodule on ultrasound had single focus low-risk encapsulated follicular variant papillary thyroid cancer or benign disease.
Conclusion: Preoperative RAS mutation detection in thyroid nodules carries a substantial risk of cancer with a greater risk associated with HRAS and NRAS. Most RAS malignancies are follicular variant papillary thyroid cancer, which may inform the extent of operation.
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Discussion.Surgery. 2017 Jan;161(1):174-175. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2016.04.057. Epub 2016 Nov 15. Surgery. 2017. PMID: 27863781 No abstract available.
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Editorial: Treatment decision making in the era of genetic testing and molecular diagnostics.Surgery. 2017 Jan;161(1):228-229. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2016.10.009. Epub 2016 Nov 15. Surgery. 2017. PMID: 27863788 No abstract available.
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