Long-term outcomes following low-dose radioiodide ablation for differentiated thyroid cancer

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Context: Randomized trials show that low-dose (1.1 GBq [30 mCi]) radioiodide (RAI) has efficacy equivalent to high-dose RAI (3.7 GBq [100 mCi]) in thyroid remnant ablation (TRA) for differentiated thyroid cancer. Long-term follow-up is required to ensure detection of late recurrences and to confirm equivalence in terms of survival end points. However, median follow-up duration within randomized trials is currently limited. Patients and Setting: We studied 53 patients undergoing TRA for differentiated thyroid cancer with long-term follow-up in the Thyroid Unit of The Royal Marsden Hospital (Sutton, United Kingdom). Intervention: Patients were treated with TRA using low-dose (1.1 GBq) RAI. Main Outcome Measures: Disease-free survival, overall survival, and the incidence of second malignancies were measured. Multivariable analysis was used to determine clinical risk factors for failure to achieve TRA after low-dose RAI. Results: Median follow-up was 24 (range, 4-34) years. Low-dose RAI TRA was successful in 26 (49%) patients (successful ablation [SA] group), whereas 27 (51%) patients required further treatment (unsuccessful ablation [UA] group). Thirty-year disease-free survival was 92% in the SA group vs 87% in the UA group (P = .601). Thirty-year overall survival was 81% in the SA group vs 62% in the UA group (P = .154). Nine (17%) patients developed second malignancies (4 in the SA group and 5 in the UA group). Predictors of failure to achieve TRA with low-dose RAI were male sex and stage pT4 disease. Conclusions: There is no evidence from long-term follow-up of our cohort that treatment outcomes are compromised for patients that fail TRA with low-dose RAI and subsequently receive high-dose RAI. Copyright © 2013 by The Endocrine Society.

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Welsh, L., Powell, C., Pratt, B., Harrington, K., Nutting, C., Harmer, C., & Newbold, K. (2013). Long-term outcomes following low-dose radioiodide ablation for differentiated thyroid cancer. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 98(5), 1819–1825. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2013-1197

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