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Clinico-pathological factors associated with radioiodine refractory differentiated thyroid carcinoma status

Louise Schubert, A. M. Mbekwe-Yepnang, Johanna Wassermann, Y. Braik-Djellas, L. Jaffrelot, Fabiana Pani, Gabrielle Deniziaut, Charlotte Lussey‐Lepoutre, Nathalie Chéreau, Laurence Leenhardt, Marie‐Odile Bernier, Camille Buffet

2024Journal of Endocrinological Investigation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Risk factors for developing radioiodine refractory thyroid cancer (RAIR-TC) have rarely been analyzed. The purpose of the present study was to find clinical and pathological features associated with the occurrence of RAIR-disease in differentiated thyroid cancers (DTC) and to establish an effective predictive risk score. METHODS: All cases of RAIR-DTC treated in our center from 1990 to 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Each case was matched randomly with at least four RAI-avid DTC control patients based on histological and clinical criteria. Conditional logistic regression was used to examine the association between RAIR-disease and variables with univariate and multivariate analyses. A risk score was then developed from the multivariate conditional logistic regression model to predict the risk of refractory disease occurrence. The optimal cut-off value for predicting the occurrence of RAIR-TC was assessed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and Youden's statistic. RESULTS: We analyzed 159 RAIR-TC cases for a total of 759 controls and found 7 independent risk factors for predicting RAIR-TC occurrence: age at diagnosis ≥ 55, vascular invasion, synchronous cervical, pulmonary and bone metastases at initial work-up, cervical and pulmonary recurrence during follow-up. The predictive score of RAIR-disease showed a high discrimination power with a cut-off value of 8.9 out of 10 providing 86% sensitivity and 92% specificity with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.95. CONCLUSION: Predicting the occurrence of RAIR-disease in DTC patients may allow clinicians to focus on systemic redifferentiating strategies and/or local treatments for metastatic lesions rather than pursuing with ineffective RAI-therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Internal medicineMedicineLogistic regressionReceiver operating characteristicThyroid carcinomaYouden's J statisticOncologyThyroid cancerDiseasePathologicalCancerThyroidThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentThyroid Disorders and TreatmentsThyroid and Parathyroid Surgery