Back to Search Start Over

Thyroid Hormone Replacement Therapy Is Associated With Longer Overall Survival in Patients With Resectable Gastroesophageal Cancer - a Retrospective Single Center Analysis

Authors :
Hannah Christina Puhr
Thorsten J Reiter
Mohamed El-Mahrouk
Lena Saliternig
Peter Wolf
Maximilian J Mair
Ariane Steindl
Matthias Paireder
Reza Asari
Sebastian F Schoppmann
Anna S Berghoff
Matthias Preusser
Ayseguel Ilhan-Mutlu
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose: As thyroid hormones modulate proliferative pathways, it is surmised that they can be associated with cancer development. Since the potential association of gastroesophageal cancer and thyroid disorders has not been addressed so far, the aim of this study was to investigate the association of thyroid hormone parameters with the outcome of these patients, so novel prognostic and even potentially therapeutic markers can be defined. Methods: Clinical and endocrinological parameters of patients with resectable gastroesophageal cancer treated between 1990 and 2018 at the Vienna General Hospital, Austria including history of endocrinological disorders and laboratory analyses of thyroid hormones at first cancer diagnosis were investigated and correlated with the overall survival (OS).Results: In a total of 865 patients, a tendency towards prolonged OS in hypothyroid patients (euthyroid, n=647: median OS 29.7 months; hyperthyroid, n=50: 23.1 months; hypothyroid, n=70: 47.9 months; p=0.069) as well as a significant positive correlation of thyroid hormone replacement therapy with the OS was observed (without, n=53: median OS 30.6 months; with, n=67: 51.3 months; p=0.017). Furthermore, triiodothyronine (T3) levels were also associated with the OS (median OS within limit of normal: 23.4, above: 32.4, below: 9.6 months; p=0.045).Conclusion: Thyroid disorders and their therapeutic interventions might be associated with the OS in patients with resectable gastroesophageal cancer. As data on the correlation of these parameters is scarce, this study proposes an important impulse for further analyses concerning the association of thyroid hormones with the outcome in patients with gastroesophageal tumors.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c7969a7a89ec222ea712ac105a5d9255
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-469310/v1