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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Jul-Aug;18(4):600-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00353775.

Outcome of 309 patients with metastatic differentiated thyroid carcinoma treated with radioiodine

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Clinical Trial

Outcome of 309 patients with metastatic differentiated thyroid carcinoma treated with radioiodine

F Pacini et al. World J Surg. 1994 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

From 1969 to 1990 there were 309 patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (241 papillary and 68 follicular) treated with radioactive iodine for functioning node metastases alone (n = 191) or distant metastases (n = 118) with or without node metastases. These patients represented 32.7% of 945 patients treated in our institution during the same period. Initial treatment included near-total thyroidectomy and 131I ablation of postsurgical thyroid residue, followed by L-thyroxine suppressive therapy. At the end of follow-up (mean 5.8 years), 146 patients (76.4%) in the group with nodal metastases were considered cured, as assessed by clinical and laboratory evaluation including whole body scan (WBS) and serum thyroglobulin (Tg) levels; 32 patients (16.7%) had persistent disease. Loss of 131I uptake in persistent metastatic lesions occurred in five patients (2.6%), and newly developed distant metastases occurred in eight patients (4.2%). Of the patients with distant metastases, 36.4% were cured by 131I. Distant metastases from papillary carcinomas had a higher cure rate than follicular carcinomas (p < 0.01). The metastases of four patients (5.2%) lost the property to take up radioiodine. Lung and bone metastases detectable by WBS but not by radiography were most likely to be cured by 131I. The overall survival at the end of follow-up was 95.8% in patients with only lymph node metastases and 76.0% in those with distant metastases. Tumor-related deaths were 3.6% and 23.7%, respectively. Our data indicate that 131I therapy is highly effective in the treatment of lymph node metastases from differentiated thyroid carcinoma.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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