The clinicopathological landscape of thyroid cancer in South Africa—a multi-institutional review

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Conradie, Wilhelmina
Luvhengo, Thifhelimbilu E.
Lubbe, Jeanne Adele
Afrogheh, Amir H.
Bestbier, Aneldi
Bhuiyan, Mirza
Bombil, Ifongo
Cacala, Sharon Raye
Cairncross, Lydia
Changfoot, Chanel

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Wiley

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BACKGROUND : In South Africa (SA), data on the incidence of thyroid cancer is limited. Papillary thyroid carcinoma is by far the most common malignancy in developed countries; however, a preponderance of follicular thyroid cancer in developing countries, despite iodized salt, has been observed. The aim of this study was to describe the national landscape of thyroid cancer in SA with reference to pathological subtypes, surgical outcomes, and treatments offered. METHODS : A multi-institutional retrospective review of thyroid cancer patients operated on between January 2015 and December 2019 was performed. Public hospitals with associated academic institutions were included. Data were collected from theater registers, pathology, and radiology records. Statistical analysis was done to determine intergroup significance. RESULTS : A total of 464 thyroid cancer cases from 13 centers across five SA provinces were identified. Most patients presented with a mass (67%). Ultrasound was performed in 82% of patients, and 16.3% underwent surgery without pre-operative cytology. Of the histologically confirmed thyroid cancers, 61.8% were papillary and 22.1% follicular thyroid cancer. There was a significant association between subtype and geographical area, and T-stage and operation performed. Surgical complication rates included hematoma in 1.8%, post-operative hypocalcemia in 28.7%, and recurrent laryngeal nerve injury in 3.5%. CONCLUSION : This first national review describes the landscape of thyroid cancer in SA, revealing considerable differences compared to international studies. It provides valuable insight into the unique South African experience with this disease. In addition, this study serves as an impetus towards a prospective national registry with real-world data informing contextualized guidelines.

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Africa, Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), South Africa (SA), Thyroid cancer, Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC), Poorly differentiated thyroid cancer (PDTC), SDG-03: Good health and well-being

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SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being

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Conradie, W., Luvhengo, T., Lübbe, J.A. et al. 2024, 'The clinicopathological landscape of thyroid cancer in South Africa—a multi-institutional review', World Journal of Surgery, vol. 48, no. 12, pp. 2863-2870, doi : 10.1002/wjs.12353.