Autores: Gamboa Domínguez Armando, Lino Silva Saúl, Candanedo González Fernando, Medina López Erla, Acuña González Denise, Jacinto Cortés Iván, González Treviño Ofelia
Introduction: Changes in the prevalence of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) have been reported in institutions and national cancer registries. Objective: To describe time trends in benign and malignant thyroid diseases in a national endocrine referral center. Materials and methods: Systematic review and classification of consecutive specimens with slides/paraffin blocks in surgical pathology archives (January 1990 to December 2009). Institutional registries, size, type of surgery and number of inclusion blocks were recorded. Patients whose registries were granted before January 1990 without nodules, but treated after twelve months for a suspicious thyroid lesion, were included. These patients in a passive follow-up permitted incidence density calculations. Cases were grouped by quinquennium. Results: Institutional registers were conceded to 103,961 persons worthy of attention, and 1,269 were submitted to thyroidectomies (1.2%). One hundred twenty four patients none treated for thyroid diseases before 1990, developed thyroid nodules after 1991. The incidence density for goiter was 0.05 person/year and for PTC 0.04 person/year in that group. In all series woman to man relation was 9:1 with a mean age of 45 years. Total or near total thyroidectomies were performed in 60% patients and benign diseases were diagnosed in 732 (52%) cases. Thyroid surgeries increased since 2005 (p = 0.03) with a rise in goiter prevalence (0.25, 0.31, 0.35, 0.38, p for trend 0.0005), without significant increase in PTC prevalence (0.41, 0.43, 0.35, 0.40, p for trend 0.71) in thyroidectomies. Conclusions: Goiter as the only finding in thyroid specimens increased 52% in the last 20 years. PTC prevalence is steady with a higher number of tumors < 3 cm.
Palabras clave: Time trend. Thyroid pathology. Papillary thyroid carcinoma. Goiter. Prevalence. Incidence. Screening effect.
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Vol. 63 Núm.2. Marzo-Abril 2011 Pags. 148-154 Rev Invest Clin 2011; 63(2-ENGLISH)