Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Alves, Gustavo Vasconcelos
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Santin, Ana Paula, Furlanetto, Tania Weber
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/225850
Resumo: Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the second most common cancer in pregnancy. Its management is a challenge for both doctors and patients, and the best timing for surgery is unclear. A systematic review evaluating the prognosis of DTC in pregnant patients was conducted. After reviewing 401 unique citations and 54 full texts, 4 studies that compared the prognosis of patients with DTC related to pregnancy (DTC diagnosed during pregnancy or within 12 months after childbirth) or not were included. In two studies the primary outcome was overall survival, in one study the primary outcomes were recurrent disease and death related to thyroid cancer, and in one study the primary outcome was recurrent or persistent disease. In the first two studies, there was no difference in overall survival in patients with pregnancy-related DTC, when compared with matched controls; in one study, there was no difference in death caused by DTC nor recurrence in DTC related to pregnancy. Nevertheless, in a recent retrospective study, a higher rate of recurrent or persistent DTC was observed in patients with DTC related to pregnancy. There are not many studies on which to base treatment decisions in pregnant patients with DTC.
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title Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
spellingShingle Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
Alves, Gustavo Vasconcelos
Neoplasias da glândula tireóide
Prognóstico
Gravidez
Revisão
title_short Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
title_full Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
title_fullStr Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
title_sort Prognosis of thyroid cancer related to pregnancy : a systematic review
author Alves, Gustavo Vasconcelos
author_facet Alves, Gustavo Vasconcelos
Santin, Ana Paula
Furlanetto, Tania Weber
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Furlanetto, Tania Weber
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves, Gustavo Vasconcelos
Santin, Ana Paula
Furlanetto, Tania Weber
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neoplasias da glândula tireóide
Prognóstico
Gravidez
Revisão
topic Neoplasias da glândula tireóide
Prognóstico
Gravidez
Revisão
description Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is the second most common cancer in pregnancy. Its management is a challenge for both doctors and patients, and the best timing for surgery is unclear. A systematic review evaluating the prognosis of DTC in pregnant patients was conducted. After reviewing 401 unique citations and 54 full texts, 4 studies that compared the prognosis of patients with DTC related to pregnancy (DTC diagnosed during pregnancy or within 12 months after childbirth) or not were included. In two studies the primary outcome was overall survival, in one study the primary outcomes were recurrent disease and death related to thyroid cancer, and in one study the primary outcome was recurrent or persistent disease. In the first two studies, there was no difference in overall survival in patients with pregnancy-related DTC, when compared with matched controls; in one study, there was no difference in death caused by DTC nor recurrence in DTC related to pregnancy. Nevertheless, in a recent retrospective study, a higher rate of recurrent or persistent DTC was observed in patients with DTC related to pregnancy. There are not many studies on which to base treatment decisions in pregnant patients with DTC.
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