Treatment Rationale in Thyroid Carcinoma Effect of Scan Dose

The authors have previously shown that the definition of ablation of thyroid tissue in patients treated with thyroidectomy and radioiodine (l-131) for thyroid carcinoma depends upon the dose of l-131 used to scan the patient. The therapeutic response to l-131 therapy was evaluated in a group of ten...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clin. Nucl. Med.; (United States) 1985-10, Vol.10 (10), p.687-689
Hauptverfasser: RAMANNA, LALITHA, WAXMAN, ALAN D, BRACHMAN, MICHAEL B, TANASESCU, DOINA E, CHAPMAN, NANCY, BRAUNSTEIN, GLENN D
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Zusammenfassung:The authors have previously shown that the definition of ablation of thyroid tissue in patients treated with thyroidectomy and radioiodine (l-131) for thyroid carcinoma depends upon the dose of l-131 used to scan the patient. The therapeutic response to l-131 therapy was evaluated in a group of ten differentiated thyroid cancer patients who had a negative 2-mCi (-2 mCi) diagnostic study, but had a positive 10-mCi (+10 mCi) diagnostic study (group 1) during their follow-up evaluation. These results were compared to another group of ten differentiated thyroid cancer patients who received l-131 ablation therapy based on a positive 2-mCi (+2 mCi) l-131 scan (group 2). Six patients in group 1 and eight in group 2 had improvement or ablation of residual tissue based on the 10-mCi scan following therapy. The difference in response between the two groups was not statistically significant (P=0.63) by two-tailed Fisherʼs exact test, indicating that even patients with -2-mCi, but +10-mCi scans may respond to l-131 therapy. Whether the large dose therapy makes any impact on the clinical outcome has not been answered by this study.
ISSN:0363-9762
1536-0229
DOI:10.1097/00003072-198510000-00003