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      Recent Incidences and Differential Trends of Thyroid Cancer in the United States

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          The incidence rate of thyroid cancer has been rising rapidly in recent decades, but its trend remains unclear. To investigate this, we analyzed the database of SEER 13, 1992-2012 in USA, with a particular focus on conventional papillary thyroid cancer (CPTC) and follicular-variant PTC (FVPTC). Of the 75,992 thyroid cancers, 61.3% were CPTC, and 25.7% were FVPTC, and their incidence rates (IRs) were both significantly increased from 1992 to 2012 ( P all <0.001), with CPTC being 2.4-time FVPTC ( P<0.001) and the overall average annual percent change (AAPC) of incidence being 6.3% in the former and 5.3% in the latter. IRs were increased in all thyroid cancers, albeit most dramatically in PTC, in virtually all ethnic/demographic groups in recent two decades, but the incidence trends varied among different thyroid cancers, particularly differentiable between CPTC and FVPTC. For example, joinpoint analyses revealed that the APC of CPTC before 1996 was 1.5% ( P>0.05), which jumped to 6.8% ( P<0.05) after 1996, while the APC of FVPTC before 2000 was 6.6% ( P<0.05), which dropped to 4.8% ( P<0.05) after 2000. IRs and incidence trends of PTC were uneven among different ethnic/demographic groups, as exemplified by the lower IRs of both PTC variants in the black females than non-Hispanic white females but higher AAPCs of incidence in the former than the latter. Interestingly, the data also suggest that the incidence rise of PTC is becoming plateaued in the most recent two years. These novel observations are helpful in understanding the incidence and incidence trends of thyroid cancer.

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          Journal
          9436481
          21439
          Endocr Relat Cancer
          Endocr. Relat. Cancer
          Endocrine-related cancer
          1351-0088
          1479-6821
          23 May 2016
          25 February 2016
          April 2016
          01 April 2017
          : 23
          : 4
          : 313-322
          Affiliations
          Laboratory for Cellular and Molecular Thyroid Research, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland 21287, USA
          Author notes
          Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Michael Mingzhao Xing, M.D., Ph.D., Laboratory for Cellular and Molecular Thyroid Research, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1830 East Monument Street / Suite 333, Baltimore, MD 21287, Telphone: 410-955-3663, Fax: 410-955-8172, mxing1@ 123456jhmi.edu
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          PMC4891202 PMC4891202 4891202 nihpa788165
          10.1530/ERC-15-0445
          4891202
          26917552
          b89d9460-ce97-4693-a86d-ab465828d429
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          follicular variant papillary thyroid cancer,conventional papillary thyroid cancer,incidence trend,incidence rate,thyroid cancer

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