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. 1996 Mar;87(3):232–239. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1996.tb00211.x

Second Primary Neoplasms in Thyroid Cancer Patients

Kazuhiro Ishikawa 1, Shiro Noguchi 2, Keitaro Tanaka 1, Atsushi Fukuda 3, Tomio Hirohata 1
PMCID: PMC5921095  PMID: 8613424

Abstract

To determine risk patterns for second primary neoplasms after the occurrence of thyroid cancer, we conducted a retrospective cohort study of 3321 thyroid cancer patients who were operated and histologically confirmed at the Noguchi Thyroid Clinic and Hospital Foundation between 1946 and 1985. They were followed from the date of operation through the end of 1990 with an observation period from 45 to 5 years. The average observation period of the patients was 13.4 years and the follow‐up rate reached 98%. The standardized mortality ratio (SMR) was computed to assess possible risk increase by cancer site. In this computation, the time period less than 5 years after operation was omitted to reduce the influence of deaths related to the original thyroid cancer. A total of 103 deaths from malignant neoplasms other than thyroid cancer were observed during this time period (SMR=1.6, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.3–2.0). Analyses of site‐specific cancer mortality revealed significantly elevated risks for the central nervous system (SMR=16.1, CI=5,2–37.6) and respiratory organs (SMR=2.6, CI=1.5–4.1). Based on a review of available medical records with histological findings, we concluded that the risk increases for these sites were most likely to be attributable to second primary neoplasms. Whether or not the patients had received radiotherapy was not significantly associated with elevated risk. Further investigations are needed to clarify the risk factors responsible for the above findings.

Keywords: Second primary neoplasm, Thyroid cancer, Follow‐up study, Mortality, Epidemiology

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