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Clinico-pathological Features of Thyroid Cancer as Observed in Five Referral Hospitals in Iran 

Authors: Bagher Larijani a;  Sahriar Aghakhani a;  Hossein Khajeh-dini a; Reza Baradar-jalili a
Affiliation:   a Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
DOI: 10.1080/02841860310001547
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Published in: journal Acta Oncologica, Volume 42, Issue 4 June 2003 , pages 334 - 337
Subject: Oncology;
Number of References: 30
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Abstract

In this study some of the clinical and pathological aspects of thyroid carcinomas in Iran are defined. Until fairly recently, Iran was an area of endemic iodine deficiency. The medical records of 1 177 confirmed cases of thyroid cancer treated over a 15-year period at 5 tertiary referral centers were reviewed. The female/male ratio was 1.8/1. Mean age was 42.8 ±0.9 years, male patients being significantly older. The most common clinical presentation (initial manifestation) was a central neck mass; 28.6% of the tumors had metastasized, usually to the cervical lymph nodes, by the time the patient presented with disease. The mean size of non-metastatic tumors was 5.0 cm at their longest diameter. The distribution of tumors in our study did not reflect the expectations for an iodine-deficient area, where follicular thyroid carcinoma is common, but rather what is seen in iodine-rich areas. Papillary and follicular types accounted for79.7% and 8.8% of cases, respectively.
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