Hypothyroidism After Therapy for Larynx and Pharynx Carcinoma
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Thyroid®
- Vol. 10 (5) , 425-429
- https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.2000.10.425
Abstract
Early detection of local and regional recurrence is the main goal during follow-up of patients with larynx and pharynx cancer. Hypothyroidism occurring in those patients stays frequently undiagnosed as screening for hypothyroidism is not part of the routine follow-up. This study was performed to assess the prevalence of hypothyroidism in these patients. We included 120 patients (106 male, 14 female) with larynx or pharynx cancer treated more than 2 months earlier (mean = 41 months) in the study. Cancer treatment consisted of either surgery (n = 44), radiotherapy (n = 15), or surgery combined with postoperative radiotherapy (n = 61). In all patients, thyroid function studies (thyrotropin [TSH], free triiodothyronine [FT3], and free thyroxine [FT4]) were performed. Twenty-six of all patients (22%) were hypothyroid; in two patients hypothyroidism was diagnosed postoperatively and these two patients were on replacement therapy with thyroid hormones. The highest rate of hypothyroidism (34%) was present in patients treated with surgery combined with radiotherapy, whereas among patients treated with surgery only 7% were hypothyroid (p < 0.001). There was no difference in the duration of follow-up between therapy and inclusion in the study between those two groups. Two of 15 patients treated only with radiotherapy were diagnosed hypothyroid, but in this group the latency was shorter (p < 0.05). The results indicate that thyroid function studies should be routinely performed in the follow-up of head and neck cancer patients, especially if radiotherapy was part of the treatment.Keywords
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