The success rate of i-131 ablation in differentiated thyroid cancer: comparison of uptake-related and fixed-dose strategies.
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The success rate of I-131 ablation in differentiated thyroid cancer: comparison of uptake-related and fixed-dose strategies.
Eur J Endocrinol. 2008 Sep;159(3):301-7
Authors: Verkooijen RB, Verburg FA, van Isselt JW, Lips CJ, Smit JW, Stokkel MP
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the study was to compare the success rate of an uptake-related ablation protocol in which the dose depends on an I-131 24-h neck uptake measurement and a fixed-dose ablation protocol in which the dose depends on tumour stage. METHODS: All differentiated thyroid carcinoma patients with M0 disease who had undergone (near-) total thyroidectomy followed by I-131 ablation were included. In the uptake-related ablation protocol, 1100 (uptake >10%), 1850 (uptake 5-10%) and 2800 MBq (uptake <5%) were used. In the fixed-dosage ablation strategy, 3700 (T1-3, N0 stage) and 5550 MBq (N1 and/or T4 stage) were applied. We used I-131 uptake on whole-body scintigraphy and thyroglobulin-off values to evaluate the ablation 6-12 months after treatment. RESULTS: In the uptake-related ablation protocol, 60 out of 139 (43%) patients were successfully treated versus 111 out of 199 for the fixed-dose ablation protocol (56%) (P=0.022). The differences were not statistically significant for patients with T4 (P=0.581) and/or N1 (P=0.08) disease or for patients with T4N1 tumour stage (P=0.937). CONCLUSION: The fixed-dose I-131 ablation protocol is more effective in ablation of the thyroid remnant in differentiated thyroid carcinoma patients than an uptake-related ablation protocol. This difference is not observed in patients with a N1 and/or T4 tumour stage.
PMID: 18567668 [PubMed - in process] (Source: European Journal of Endocrinology)
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