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      Trends in radioactive iodine treatment after total thyroidectomy in Italy, 2001–2018

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          Objective

          A decrease in the use of radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment for thyroid cancer has been described in the last decade in the US following subsequent updates of the American Thyroid Association guidelines. By contrast, population-based data from European countries are lacking. The study aims to assess the frequency and long-term trends in the use of RAI in Italy.

          Methods

          From the Italian national hospital discharge database, the proportion of RAI treatment after total thyroidectomy with thyroid cancer diagnosis has been assessed by sex and age class during 2001–2018.

          Results

          Throughout the whole study period, RAI was performed after 58% of 149,419 total thyroidectomies. The use of RAI was higher for men and younger patients; it peaked in 2007 (64% in women and 68% in men) and declined thereafter (2018: 46% in women and 53% in men), with a similar pattern observed across all ages and areas.

          Conclusion

          National data show that in Italy trends in RAI treatment paraleled those observed in the US. Further monitoring of the use of RAI is warranted in Italy, as elsewhere, to assess the impact of international guidelines on real-life clinical management of thyroid cancer.

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                Journal
                Eur Thyroid J
                Eur Thyroid J
                ETJ
                European Thyroid Journal
                Bioscientifica Ltd (Bristol )
                2235-0640
                2235-0802
                30 May 2023
                31 May 2023
                01 August 2023
                : 12
                : 4
                : e230051
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Cancer Epidemiology Unit , Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano (CRO) IRCCS, Aviano, Italy
                [2 ]National Centre for Disease Prevention and Health Promotion , National Institute of Health, Rome, Italy
                [3 ]Epidemiological Department , Azienda Zero, Padova, Italy
                [4 ]Section of Cancer Surveillance , International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
                [5 ]Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine , Unit of Endocrinology, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
                Author notes
                Correspondence should be addressed to L Dal Maso: epidemiology@ 123456cro.it
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6163-200X
                Article
                ETJ-23-0051
                10.1530/ETJ-23-0051
                10388682
                37256604
                f3372c31-001e-411c-bf5b-1b6ae84416a3
                © the author(s)

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 25 May 2023
                : 30 May 2023
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                radioactive iodine (rai),thyroidectomies,thyroid surgery,time trends,italy

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