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Long-term outcomes of follicular variant vs classic papillary thyroid carcinoma

Authors :
Henke, Lauren E
Pfeifer, John D
Baranski, Thomas J
DeWees, Todd
Grigsby, Perry W
Source :
Endocrine Connections; December 2018, Vol. 7 Issue: 12 p1226-1235, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The majority of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) cases comprise classic papillary (C-PTC) and follicular variant (FV-PTC) histologic sub-types. Historically, clinical equivalency was assumed, but recent data suggest C-PTC may have poorer outcomes. However, large single-institution series with long-term outcomes of C-PTC and FV-PTC, using modern pathologic criteria for FV-PTC, are needed. Our objective was to compare prevalence and impact of clinicopathologic factors, including BRAFmutation status, on long-term outcomes of C-PTC and FV-PTC. We hypothesized that patients with C-PTC would have higher risk disease features and worse survival outcomes. This retrospective study included 1293 patients treated at a single, US academic institution between 1943 and 2009 with mean follow-up of 8.6 years. All patients underwent either partial or total thyroidectomy and had invasive C-PTC or FV-PTC per modern pathology criteria. Primary study measurements included differences in recurrence-free survival (RFS), disease-specific survival (DSS) and associations with clinicopathologic factors including the BRAFmutation. Compared to FV-PTC, C-PTC was associated with multiple features of high-risk disease (P< 0.05) and significantly reduced RFS and DSS. Survival differences were consistent across univariate, multivariate and Kaplan–Meier analyses. BRAFmutations were more common in C-PTC (P= 0.002). However, on Kaplan–Meier analysis, mutational status did not significantly impact RFS or DSS for patients with either histologic sub-type. C-PTC therefore indicates higher-risk disease and predicts for significantly poorer long-term outcomes when compared to FV-PTC. The nature of this difference in outcome is not explained by traditional histopathologic findings or by the BRAFmutation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20493614
Volume :
7
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Endocrine Connections
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs48650709
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-18-0264