| Literature DB >> 29113346 |
Yanling Shi1, Xin Li1, Liang Ran2, Bilal Arshad1, Hao Li1, Zhou Xu1, Chunxia Zhao1, Yutuan Wu1, He Wu1, Haoran Chen1, Hong-Yuan Li1, Kai-Nan Wu1, Ling-Quan Kong1.
Abstract
We performed a study to investigate the status of thyroid nodules and thyroid functions in Chinese breast cancer women. The clinical data of female patients with breast cancer or benign breast diseases and normal populace were evaluated. The thyroxine(T4) level in initially diagnosed breast cancer patients were significantly higher than those in benign breast diseases patients (7.68±1.51 vs 7.29±1.52ug/dl, p<0.001), while the TSH levels were slightly lower than in benign breast diseases patients(3.23±4.59 vs 3.60±6.74uIU/ml, p=0.302). The overall incidence of hypothyroidism in initially diagnosed breast cancer and benign breast diseases patients were 28.65% and 32.74%(p=0.195). During chemotherapy, the T4(7.08±1.69ug/dl), fT3(2.87±0.48pg/ml) and fT4(0.83±0.15ng/dl) levels were significantly lower than in initially diagnosed breast cancer patients(7.68±1.51ug/dl, 3.07±0.50pg/ml, 0.88±0.20ng/dl, p<0.05). The incidence of thyroid nodules in initially diagnosed breast cancer patients, benign breast diseases patients and healthy population were 56.17%, 43.64%, 34.49%(p<0.001). The incidence of TI-RADS≥4 TN in initially diagnosed breast cancer patients and benign breast diseases patients were significantly higher than in normal population(7.27% vs 9.45% vs 2.87%, p<0.001). The incidence of TI-RADS≥4 thyroid nodules in breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy was significantly higher than in initially diagnosed breast cancer patients(11.71% vs 7.27%, p<0.05). These data indicate that the incidence of thyroid disease in breast disease patients is higher than in normal population in China, and the breast diseases, especially breast cancer, might be related to the high incidence of thyroid nodules.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; thyroid disease; thyroid function; thyroid hormone; thyroid nodule
Year: 2017 PMID: 29113346 PMCID: PMC5655241 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.20542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Comparison of thyroid function status among initially diagnosed breast cancer patients, benign breast disease patients and breast cancer during chemotherapy ()
| Groups | case | Age | T3(ng/ml) | T4(ug/dl) | FT3(pg/ml) | FT4(ng/dl) | TSH(uIU/ml) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initially diagnosed breast cancer | 726 | 51.03±10.98 | 1.05±0.22 | 7.68±1.51 | 3.07±0.50 | 0.88±0.20 | 3.23±4.59 |
| benign breast diseases | 336 | 44.5±12.23* | 1.04±0.22 | 7.29±1.52** | 3.07±0.43 | 0.86±0.14 | 3.60±6.74 |
| during chemotherapy | 153 | 49.03±8.50* | 1.04±0.24 | 7.08±1.69** | 2.87±0.48** | 0.83±0.15* | 2.77±3.18 |
*p<0.05 ** p<0.001 vs. initially diagnosed breast cancer.
Comparison of the incidence of hypothyroidism among initially diagnosed breast cancer patients, breast benign diseases patients and patients during chemotherapy
| Groups | case | Age | Incidence of clinical hypothyroidism | Incidence of subclinical hypothyroidism | Incidence of Low T3 syndrome | Incidence of total hypothyroidism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initially diagnosed BC patients | 726 | 51.03±10.98 | 2.2%(16/726) | 20.25% (147/726) | 6.2% (45/726) | 28.65% (208/726) |
| BBD patients | 336 | 44.5±12.23* | 2.38% (8/336) | 24.4% (82/336) | 5.95% (20/336) | 32.74% (110/336) |
| during chemotherapy | 153 | 49.03±8.50* | 2.61% (4/153) | 21.57% (33/153) | 6.54% (10/153) | 30.72% (47/153) |
*p<0.05 vs. initially diagnosed breast cancer.
Comparison of the status of thyroid nodules among the normal population, initially diagnosed breast cancer patients and breast benign disease patients
| case | Age | incidence of thyroid nodules | incidence of thyroid nodules with TI-RADS≥4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal population | ||||
| Total | 14161 | 15≦Age≦97 | 34.49%**(4884/14161) | 2.87%**(406/14161) |
| 6977 | Age<40 | 20.64%*(1440/6977) | 1.50%*(107/6977) | |
| 3585 | 40≦Age<50 | 39.36%**(1411/3585) | 3.29%**(118/3585) | |
| 2251 | 50≦Age<60 | 51.13%*(1151/2251) | 4.22%(95/2251) | |
| 1348 | Age≥60 | 65.43%(882/1348) | 6.38%(86/1348) | |
| Initially diagnosed BC patients | ||||
| Total | 632 | 21≦Age≦88 | 56.17Δ (355/632) | 7.27%(46/632) |
| 84 | Age<40 | 35.71%Δ (30/84) | 5.95%(5/84) | |
| 242 | 40≦Age<50 | 54.13%Δ (131/242) | 7.85%(19/242) | |
| 175 | 50≦Age<60 | 59.43%(104/175) | 6.86%Δ (12/175) | |
| 131 | Age≥60 | 68.70%(90/131) | 7.63%(10/131) | |
| BBD patients | ||||
| Total | 275 | 17≦Age≦86 | 43.64%▲ (120/275) | 9.45%▲▲ (26/275) |
| 61 | Age<40 | 16.39%(10/61) | 3.28%(2/61) | |
| 132 | 40≦Age<50 | 40.15%(53/132) | 7.58%▲ (10/132) | |
| 54 | 50≦Age<60 | 66.67%▲ (36/54) | 18.52%▲ (10/54) | |
| 28 | Age≥60 | 75.00%(21/28) | 14.29%(4/28) |
*p<0.05 **p<0.001 vs. initially diagnosed BC groupΔ p<0.05, Δp<0.001 vs Benign breast disease group ▲p<0.05 ▲▲p<0.001 vs. normal population.
Comparison of the status of thyroid nodules among initially diagnosed breast cancer patients, breast cancer patients during chemotherapy and breast cancer after systemic therapy
| Groups | case | Age | incidence of thyroid nodules | incidence of thyroid nodules of TI-RADS≥4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| initially diagnosed BC patients | 632 | 50.16±10.76 | 56.17% (355/632) | 7.27%*(46/632) |
| BC patients during chemotherapy | 461 | 49.34±8.85 | 52.93% (244/461) | 11.71%Δ (54/461) |
| BC patients after systemic therapy | 233 | 51.53±9.73 | 55.79% (130/233) | 6.87% (16/233) |
*p<0.05 vs. breast cancer during chemotherapy Δp<0.05 vs. breast cancer after systemic therapy.