2022
DOI: 10.1089/thy.2021.0662
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Thyroid Cancer Incidence and Mortality Trends in the United States: 2000–2018

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“…Similar to previous studies, the female incidence rate was still much higher than male, Whites and APIs incidence rate was the highest and Blacks were the lowest [ 5 ]. Similar to recent reports [ 28 ], we observed the highest incidence of TC was in the 60–74 age group. The incidence trends were divided into three segments during the study period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similar to previous studies, the female incidence rate was still much higher than male, Whites and APIs incidence rate was the highest and Blacks were the lowest [ 5 ]. Similar to recent reports [ 28 ], we observed the highest incidence of TC was in the 60–74 age group. The incidence trends were divided into three segments during the study period.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The extremely good prognosis of DTC and an increased awareness of the risks of treatments possibly resulting in life-long quality of life (QoL) impairment, has promoted a wide revision of diagnostic and management strategies [ 2 ]. This management shift is reflected in the recently observed decrease in indolent tumors (PTC ≤ 1.0 cm and localized disease) incidence in the United States (14.5 vs. 13.48 per 100,000 person-years in 2014 and 2018, respectively) [ 5 ] with a stable rate of loco-regional and advanced DTC [ 5 ]. In Europe, a similar trend emerged from the French registries, where a decrease in microcarcinomas and a slight, but constant, increase in larger DTC (>40 mm) diagnoses were observed [ 6 ].…”
Section: Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: Mortality and Recurrence Risksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differentiated thyroid cancer has an excellent prognosis with a high long-term survival rate [ 21 , 22 ]. However, despite the favorable long-term prognosis, there have been concerns regarding HRQoL in thyroid cancer survivors arising from their unique treatment modalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%