DIFFERENTIATED THYROID CANCER – DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PEDIATRIC AND ADULT PATIENTS

1.The thyroid parenchyma in children is especially sensitive to irradiation and susceptible to carcinogenesis.

2. The risk of underlying malignancy within a thyroid nodule is higher than in adults (x 4, 22 – 25 % vs. 5 – 10 %)

3.In children, RET/PTC rearrangements are more common (30 – 70 % vs. 10 – 20 %), while activating point mutations in the signal transducing pathway, such as RAS and BRAF mutations, are less frequent (< 10 % vs. 40 – 80 %)

4.Pediatric patients with thyroid cancer present with more advanced disease at the time of diagnosis compared to adult patients, having more frequent:

neck lymph node metastases (80 % vs. 20 – 50 %)

distant metastases (mainly pulmonary, 9-30 % vs. 2 – 9 %)

5.Despite more extensive disease at the time of diagnosis, pediatric patients have an excellent prognosis, a higher expression of the sodium-iodine supporter (NIS) increasing the degree of differentiation, and a better response to radioiodine ablation therapy

6.Surgical morbidity of thyroidectomy is higher in pediatric than in adult patients and this emphasizes the importance of the “variable: operating surgeon”. The surgeon who will perform thyroidectomy in a child with thyroid cancer should be highly experienced in endocrine surgery

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