Changing trends of incidence and prognosis of thyroid carcinoma in lower Franconia, Germany, from 1981-1995

Thyroid. 2004 Feb;14(2):141-7. doi: 10.1089/105072504322880382.

Abstract

Background: A population-based registry (PBR) in Lower Frankonia in southern Germany was conducted to evaluate the changes of incidence and prognosis of thyroid carcinoma (TC) in this area.

Methods: The study comprised 476 patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) from Lower Franconia (1.3 x 10(6) inhabitants) registered between 1981 and 1995 at the Regional Tumor Center. The incidence was assessed with respect to gender, age, histology, tumor stage, lymph node involvement and distant metastases in 5-year intervals (1981-1985, 1986-1990, and 1991-1995).

Results: An increasing rate of papillary thyroid carcinoma PTC and a decreasing rate of follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) were observed over the three time periods (1981-1985, 1986-1990, and 1991-1995). The overall incidence revealed no significant change with time for both females from 3.22 to 3.25 and 3.73 and males (1.07 to 1.54 and 1.69) between the three time periods. There was a significant improvement in outcome of patients with DTC with respect to life expectancy.

Conclusions: Iodine prophylaxis does influence the distribution of the histologic types of thyroid cancer and leads to an increase in the ratio of papillary versus follicular carcinoma. Our study supports the hypothesis that the benefits of correcting iodine deficency outweigh the risks of iodine supplementation.

MeSH terms

  • Adenocarcinoma, Follicular / epidemiology*
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Age Distribution
  • Carcinoma / epidemiology
  • Carcinoma, Papillary / epidemiology*
  • Cohort Studies
  • Female
  • Germany / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Life Expectancy
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prognosis
  • Registries
  • Sex Distribution
  • Survival Analysis
  • Thyroid Neoplasms / epidemiology*