30mCi radioactive iodine achieving comparative excellent response in intermediate/high-risk nonmetastatic papillary thyroid cancer: a propensity score matching study

Endocrine
Yingqiang ZhangYansong Lin

Abstract

To determine the efficacy of low-dose radioactive iodine (RAI) therapy (30 mCi, 1110 MBq) in Chinese patients with intermediate- to high-risk papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) without distant metastasis. This large retrospective study included Chinese patients with PTC that tested negative for thyroglobulin antibodies. Patients were categorized into low-dose (30 mCi, 1110 MBq) and high-dose (>100 mCi, 3700 MBq) RAI groups. Ablation rate and long-term response were compared between groups using propensity score matching (PSM) to minimize bias and confounding. In total, we included 446 patients. No significant difference in ablation success rate was found between groups (P = 0.305) before or after PSM (N = 162; P = 0.200). Excellent response (ER) rate was not significant between groups before (P = 0.917) or after PSM (P = 0.798). Efficacy of low-dose RAI was similar to that of high-dose RAI in N0- (P = 1.000), N1a- (P = 0.981), and N1b-stage (P = 0.903) patients. Low- and high-dose RAI groups achieved similar ER rates in pre-ablative stimulated thyroglobulin level (≤1 ng/mL, P = 1.000; 1 < ps-Tg ≤ 5 ng/mL, P = 0.444; 5 < ps-Tg ≤ 10 ng/mL, P = 0.665; >10 ng/mL, P = 1.000) and BRAFV600E-positive (P = 0.324) subgroups. Efficacy of low-...Continue Reading

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Dec 14, 2019·Annals of Nuclear Medicine·Koichiro AbeTakahiro Okamoto

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