Papillary thyroid cancer with pulmonary metastases in children: Long-term prognosis

Jeromy S. Brink, Jon A. Van Heerden, Bryan McIver, Diva R. Salomao, David R. Farley, Clive S. Grant, Geoffrey B. Thompson, Donald Zimmerman, Ian D. Hay

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Abstract

Background. Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) in young patients may rarely be encountered with pulmonary metastases. Previous studies have suggested that, in the pediatric population, this may not portend a lethal outcome. Our present study, children with pulmonary metastases, was designed to clarify this issue. Methods. Fourteen children and young adolescents (mean age, 13.5 years; range, 9.8-17 years) with PTC and pulmonary metastases were treated at our institution between 1937 and 1998. Surgical treatment consisted of total thyroidectomy (n = 10 patients), subtotal thyroidectomy (n = 3 patients), and a biopsy only procedure (n = 1 patient). All patients who underwent thyroidectomy also underwent a variety of cervical lymph node dissections, and all patients proved to have regional nodal disease. After the operation, 12 patients were treated with ablative doses of 131I, 1 patient was treated with external beam irradiation, and all patients were placed on suppressive thyroid hormone therapy. The mean length of follow-up was 19.3 years (range, 1-45 years). Results. Regional recurrent disease developed in 2 patients (15 %). No patient experienced the development of worsening pulmonary disease or extra-pulmonary metastases. All patients with recurrent disease underwent selective nodal resections. No patient died of metastatic PTC. Seven patients (50%) remain completely free of disease and are probably cured; 7 patients (50 %) are asymptomatic with residual pulmonary disease. Conclusions. A stepwise treatment approach allows long-term survival and frequent cure for young patients with PTC and concomitant pulmonary metastases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)881-887
Number of pages7
JournalSurgery
Volume128
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2000

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