TITLE:
Pattern of Thyroid Cancer at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah: A 10-Year Retrospective Study
AUTHORS:
Amani Alhozali, Aisha Al-Ghamdi, Jawaher Alahmadi
KEYWORDS:
Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer, Follicular Thyroid Cancer, Medullary Thyroid Cancer, Papillary Thyroid Cancer, Endocrine Malignancy
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases,
Vol.6 No.3,
March
17,
2016
ABSTRACT: Background and objective:
Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy. This report aims to
describe the pattern of thyroid cancer presentations at King Abdulaziz
University Hospital, Jeddah. Methods: This was a retrospect chart review of all
thyroid cancer cases diagnosed between 2001 and 2010 at King Abdulaziz
University Hospital, Jeddah. We documented patients’ demographic and clinical
data, including age at diagnosis, tumor type and size, extrathyroidal
extension, and metastasis. Results: A total of 114 thyroid cancer cases were
diagnosed from 2001 through 2010. Females comprise the majority of cases
(female to male ratio of 4:1). The mean ages of patients diagnosed with different
thyroid cancers were: papillary thyroid cancer, 39.6 years; follicular thyroid
cancer, 43.2 years; medullary thyroid cancer, 55.8 years; and anaplastic
thyroid cancer, 46.0 years. Papillary thyroid cancer was diagnosed in 88 cases
(77%), follicular thyroid cancer in 19 cases (17%), medullary thyroid cancer in
5 cases (4%), and anaplastic thyroid cancer in 2 cases (2%). Conclusion:
Thyroid cancers are more common among females. The disease is diagnosed at a
relatively young age among our patients (40 years). Papillary thyroid cancer is
the most common type of thyroid cancer.