| Literature DB >> 29764888 |
Mark P Little1, Hyeyeun Lim1, Melissa C Friesen2, Dale L Preston3, Michele M Doody1, Alice J Sigurdson1, Gila Neta4, Bruce H Alexander5, Lienard A Chang1,6, Elizabeth K Cahoon1, Steven L Simon1, Martha S Linet1, Cari M Kitahara1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether personal medical diagnostic procedures over life, but particularly those associated with exposure in adulthood, were associated with increased thyroid cancer risk.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; cancer epidemiology; cohort studies; epidemiological methods; radiation
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29764888 PMCID: PMC5961563 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021536
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Thyroid cancers by histological type and other summary data
| Variables | Characteristics | ||
| Cases | Persons | Person-years | |
| Population characteristics | |||
| Total | 414 | 76 415 | 1 694 960 |
| Women | 364 | 59 635 | 1 338 952 |
| Men | 50 | 16 780 | 356 047 |
| Birth year | |||
| Before 1930 | 6 | 4585 | 71 861 |
| 1930–1939 | 35 | 9834 | 205 894 |
| 1940–1949 | 141 | 25 581 | 578 472 |
| 1950–1959 | 229 | 35 764 | 823 611 |
| 1960 and later | 3 | 651 | 15 071 |
| Work history | |||
| Age first worked | |||
| Unknown | 9 | 1800 | 38 042 |
| Before age 20 | 232 | 40 444 | 915 539 |
| 20–24 | 154 | 26 829 | 594 424 |
| 25–29 | 12 | 4704 | 97 293 |
| 30 and older | 7 | 2638 | 49 701 |
| Doses | |||
| Cumulative occupational radiation doses (average (minimum, maximum)) | |||
| Thyroid cancer cases (mGy) | 45 (0, 310) | ||
| Non-cases (mGy) | 56 (0, 1625) | ||
| Cumulative radiation doses from diagnostic examinations (average excluding thyroid scans (minimum, maximum)) | |||
| Thyroid cancer cases (mGy) | 23 (0, 350) | ||
| Non-cases (mGy) | 26 (0, 1853) | ||
| Cumulative radiation doses from diagnostic examinations (average including thyroid scans (minimum, maximum)) | |||
| Thyroid cancer cases (mGy) | 102 (0, 1435) | ||
| Non-cases (mGy) | 65 (0, 34 313) | ||
| Mean cumulative diagnostic thyroid doses (mGy) by age group exposed (excluding thyroid scan) (minimum, maximum) | |||
| Age < 20 | 4.9 (0, 794.9) | ||
| Age 20–39 | 15.6 (0, 1034.6) | ||
| Age 40–59 | 5.2 (0, 992.8) | ||
| Age ≥ 60 | 0.4 (0, 439.3) | ||
| Mean cumulative diagnostic thyroid doses (mGy) by age group exposed (including thyroid scan) [minimum, maximum] | |||
| Age < 20 | 6.6 (0, 3003.4) | ||
| Age 20–39 | 42.7 (0, 8833.5) | ||
| Age 40–59 | 14.8 (0, 34 312.0) | ||
| Age ≥ 60 | 0.9 (0, 3997.0) | ||
| Outcomes | |||
| Total thyroid cancers | 414 | ||
| Papillary | 275 | ||
| Follicular | 19 | ||
| Medullary | 5 | ||
| Other/non-classified | 115 | ||
Thyroid cancer risk by period of dose latency
| Latent period (years) | ERR/Gy (+95% CI) | P value* |
| Excluding thyroid scan doses | ||
| 0 | 2.10 (−0.97 to 6.66) | 0.216 |
| 5 | 2.29 (−0.91 to 7.01) | 0.191 |
| 10 | 2.49 (−0.89 to 7.43) | 0.174 |
| 15 | 3.00 (−0.74 to 8.45) | 0.133 |
| Including thyroid scan doses | ||
| 0 | 1.69 (0.81 to 2.83) | <0.001 |
| 5 | 1.66 (0.78 to 2.81) | <0.001 |
| 10 | 1.55 (0.66 to 2.73) | <0.001 |
| 15 | 1.49 (0.54 to 2.75) | <0.001 |
Stratification is by sex and year of birth (<1900, 1900–1909, 1910–1919, 1920–1929, 1930–1939, 1940–1949, 1950–1959, 1960+).
*P value for improvement in fit compared with null model, that is, significance of the departure of the ERR/Gy from 0.
ERR, excess relative risk coefficient.
Thyroid cancer and papillary thyroid cancer, by time since exposure, exposure age and sex, using cumulative diagnostic thyroid radiation dose
| Model number | Statistical model | All thyroid cancer | Papillary thyroid cancer |
| ERR/Gy (+95% CI) | ERR/Gy (+95% CI) | ||
| 1 | Linear thyroid dose | 2.29 (−0.91 to 7.01) | 4.15 (−0.39 to 11.27) |
| P value | 0.191* | 0.080* | |
| 2 | Time since exposure 5–9 years | −1.10 (−24.84 to 39.52) | 3.24 (−26.16 to 61.98) |
| Time since exposure 10–14 years | −6.95 (−24.49 to 17.05) | −12.03 (−30.21 to 18.06) | |
| Time since exposure 15+ years | 3.49 (−0.55 to 9.07) | 5.27 (0.11 to 13.22) | |
| Heterogeneity p value | 0.578† | 0.441† | |
| 3 | Exposure age 0–19 years | 4.57 (−3.08 to 16.19) | 6.75 (−3.36 to 23.24) |
| Exposure age 20–39 years | 0.15 (−3.98 to 6.24) | 3.31 (−2.69 to 12.42) | |
| Exposure age 40–59 years | 8.13 (−2.51 to 28.05) | 4.47 (−4.24 to 29.65) | |
| Exposure age 60+ years | −36.22 (<−100 to >100) | −18.23 (<−100 to >100) | |
| Heterogeneity p value | 0.724† | 0.971† | |
| 4 | Men | 3.48 (−2.62 to 20.85) | 2.60 (−6.42 to 30.96) |
| Women | 2.05 (−1.33 to 7.22) | 4.35 (−0.45 to 12.14) | |
| Heterogeneity p value | 0.797† | 0.848† |
Stratification is by sex and year of birth (<1900, 1900–1909, 1910–1919, 1920–1929, 1930–1939, 1940–1949, 1950–1959, 1960+).
*P value for improvement in fit compared with null model, that is, significance of the departure of the ERR/Gy from 0.
†P value for improvement in fit compared with simple linear model 1.
ERR, excess relative risk coefficient.
Figure 1Thyroid cancer diagnostic radiation dose response (relative risk +95% CI). Evaluated in relation to cumulative thyroid dose, using stratification by sex and year of birth (<1900, 1900–1909, 1910–1919, 1920–1929, 1930–1939, 1940–1949, 1950–1959, 1960+). Red line is relative risk=1.
Thyroid cancer risk by subtype. Thyroid scan is not used, and stratification is by sex and year of birth (<1900, 1900–1909, 1910–1919, 1920–1929, 1930–1939, 1940–1949, 1950–1959, 1960+)
| Thyroid cancer subtype | ERR/Gy (+95% CI) | P value* | Cases |
| Follicular | −0.29 (−5.75 to 29.08) | 0.964 | 19 |
| Medullary | −22.47 (−42.59 to 48.92) | 0.277 | 5 |
| Papillary | 4.15 (−0.39 to11.27) | 0.080 | 275 |
| Other and unclassified thyroid cancer | −0.08 (−2.99 to 8.03) | 0.978 | 115 |
*P value for improvement in fit compared with null model, that is, significance of the departure of the ERR/Gy from 0.
ERR, excess relative risk coefficient.