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Increasing Thyroid Cancer Rate and the Extent of Thyroid Surgery in
Korea |
Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology, Seoul National Univ. College of Medicine1,Dept. of otorhinolaryngology, Hallym Univ. College of Medicine2,Dept. ot Otorhinolaryngology, Seoul National Univ. Boramae Hosp.3 |
Hyo Geun CHOI,
Myung-Whun SUNG1,Bumjung PARK2,J. Hun HAH1,Young Ho JUNG3,Hyo Geun CHOI2,
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¸ñÀû: It is evident that the rate of thyroid cancer is increasing
throughout the world. One reason is increased detection of
preclinical small cancers. However, it is not clear whether the
increase in thyroid cancer rate is reducing the extent of thyroid
surgeries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the thyroid
cancer rate and analyze recent changes in the extent of thyroid
cancer surgeries in Korea. ¹æ¹ý:An observational study was conducted using data from Koreas
Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRAS) for
thyroidectomy with/without neck dissection, with 228,051
registered patients between 2007 and 2011. Data were categorized
by the extent of surgery unilateral thyroidectomy without neck
dissection (UT), bilateral thyroidectomy or radical thyroidectomy
without neck dissection (TT), any thyroidectomy with unilateral
selective neck dissection (SND), any thyroidectomy with
unilateral modified radical neck dissection (MRND), any
thyroidectomy with unilateral radical neck dissection (RND), and
any thyroidectomy with bilateral neck dissection (BND). Annual
rate difference for each surgery was analyzed with a linear by
linear association. °á°ú:The absolute numbers of total thyroid surgeries (UT+TT+SND+MRND+RND+BND) were increased from 28539 to 61481. The proportion of patients who underwent only thyroidectomy without neck dissection (UT+TT) decreased from 67.30% to 60.50%, whereas the proportion of patients who underwent neck dissection (SND+MRND+RND+BND) increased from 32.70% to 39.50% during the 5-year study period. °á·Ð:Despite the increase in rate of thyroid cancer due to earlier
detection, increased rate of neck dissection was noted. |
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