• Title/Summary/Keyword: 미분화 갑상선암

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The Treatment Choice for Patients with Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (유두상 갑상선암의 치료 방법 선택에 대한 고찰)

  • Park Cheong-Soo;Choi Jin-Sup;Park Byeong-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.175-182
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    • 1993
  • 유두상 갑상선암의 대부분은 서서히 진행하는 양호한 임상경과를 보이나, 일부는 저등급 혹은 미분화 갑상선암으로 전환되는 생물학적 특성을 보인다. 저자는 유두상 갑상선암 환자 358예를 적용된 치료방법과 치료결과를 분석하여 논란이 되고 있는 치료방법들 중에서 적절한 치료방법을 찾고자 본 연구를 시도하였다.% 568예중 동측엽절제술 및 협부 절제술 혹은 갑상선 아전 절제술 220예, 갑상선 전 절제술 혹은 근전절제술 143예, 종양적출술 5예였고, 이중 115예는 여러가지 형태의 경부 곽청술이 추가되었고, 150예는 수술후 방사성 동위원소 치료까지 추가되었다. 또 전 환자에서 TSH 억제를 위한 갑상선 호르몬 투여를 하였다. 추적 기간은 5년에서 12년까지 평균 8.5년이었다. Cady와 Rossia AMES Scoring system에 따라 저위험군과 고위험군으로 나누어 재발율과 사망율을 산출한 결과 저위험군 255예중 재발율 11.0%, 사망율 0.4%, 고위험군 65예중 재발율 36.9%, 사망율 20.0%을 보여 고위험군에서 현격히 불량한 예후를 나타내었다. 따라서 저자들은 유두상 갑상선암의 치료방법 선택은 일률적인 치료방법 보다는 환자 개인의 임상적 특성, 병기 등을 고려하여 저위험군에서는 소극적 수술을, 고위험군에서는 적극적인 수술과 수술후 보조치료를 시행하는 것이 바람직하다고 사료되었다.

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Survival and Compliance with the Use of Radiation Therapy for Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma (미분화 갑상선암에서 방사선치료 순응도와 생존기간)

  • Oh, Yoon-Kyeong;Jang, Ji-Young;Chung, Woong-Ki
    • Radiation Oncology Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.229-236
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of the use of external radiation therapy (ERT) in terms of survival and compliance in patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. Materials and Methods: The medical records of 17 patients with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma treated with ERT between 1993 and 2002 were retrospectively reviewed. ERT was administered after surgery in 14 patients and after a biopsy in three patients. Among the 14 patients who had undergone surgery, nine underwent a curative resection and five underwent a palliative resection. Six patients had associated well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas and 14 patients were diagnosed with a tumor size exceeding 5 cm. The radiation dose ranged from $6{\sim}70\;Gy$ (median dose, 37.5 Gy). Eleven patients completed the planned course of ERT, whereas six patients did not. The follow-up period ranged from $1{\sim}104$ months (median, 5 months; mean, 20 months). Results: Five patients started the ERT without the presence of a gross mass and all of the patients competed ERT without a re-growth of tumor. Twelve patients (four patients after a curative resection, five patients after a palliative resection and three patients after a biopsy) started ERT with a gross mass present and only six patients were able to complete the planned course of ERT. Among the six patients who completed ERT, two patients showed a marked regression of the tumor mass, whereas two patients showed slight regression and two patients showed no response. The median survival was five months (range, $1{\sim}104$ months) and the mean survival was 21 months. The overall survival was 41% at 1-year, 24% at 2-years and 12% at 5-years. Significant prognostic factors included the number of primary tumors present, tumor size, whether surgery was performed and completion of ERT as planned. Long-term survivors showed a tendency of having smaller sized initial tumors and smaller sized pre-ERT tumors than the short-term survivors. Conclusion: This study suggests that patients with a small initial tumor (${\leq}5\;cm$), which was treated by surgery (curative resection or palliative resection) before ERT, and without rapid re-growth of the mass seen at the surgical site at the beginning of the ERT course, would be the best candidates for postoperative ERT. In contrast, patients with a large initial tumor (>5 cm) and did not undergo surgery before ERT or that rapid re-growth of the mass was observed at the surgical site are likely to have a short survival time, along with the interruption of ERT. In these cases, the role of ERT is very limited and the omission of ERT could be considered.

A Case of Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer Presenting with Hyperthyroidism (갑상선 기능항진증이 동반된 미분화 갑상선암 1예)

  • Lee Hyo-Sang;Chung Woung-Yoon;Kang Hae-Youn;Park Cheong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.56-58
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    • 2001
  • Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, which is one of the most aggressive tumors of the thyroid, has been seldomly reposted to have altered thyroid function. There have been few reports of patients with anaplastic thyroid cancer presenting in a hyperthyroid state. In the literatures, the mechanism of hyperthyroidism in anaplastic thyroid cancer is supposed that the rapid invasive growth of cancer seems to cause destruction of thyroid tissue and develops a hyperthyroid state, which is thought to be anlalogous to that of subacute thyroiditis and several types of metastatic cancer of the thyroid: rapid tissue necrosis with resultant release of thyroid hormone. Recently, we experienced a case of anaplastic thyroid cancer presenting with rapid growing mass and hyperthyroidism in a 67-year-old woman and report it with the review of the literatures.

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A Case of Tracheal Stent Insertion in Airway Compromise Resulting from Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer (호흡 곤란을 유발한 미분화 갑상선암에서 기관 스텐트 삽입 1예)

  • Nam, Woo joo;Kim, So Yean;Kim, Tae Hwan;Lee, Sang Hyuk
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2017
  • Anaplastic thyroid cancer is a rare disease entity consist 2% of whole thyroid cancer but once diagnosed, it is too fatal to survive. Airway obstruction is a leading cause of death in anaplastic thyroid cancer, which may be caused by both vocal cord palsy, mass effect of the cancer or direct invasion of the cancer itself to the tracheal lumen. Tracheal stent insertion can be a solution for airway compromised cases where surgical excision cannot be performed. The advantage is that the airway problem can be solved without invasive procedure. In this case, we tried expandable tracheal stent insertion for 66 years-old man with anaplastic cancer who visited ER for small amount of hemoptysis and dyspnea. There was severe tracheal narrowing and deviation due to the anaplastic thyroid cancer, ECMO (Extra Corporal Membrane Oxygenation) was used instead of a tracheal intubation for general anesthesia.

Treatment of Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer (미분화 갑상선암의 치료)

  • Chang Hang-Seok;Yoon Jong-Ho;Chung Woong-Youn;Lee Mi-Kyung;Park Cheong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.220-227
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    • 1998
  • The clinical and pathological features of 35 cases of anaplastic thyroid cancer were studied. These tumors occurred in 12 men and 23 women ranging in age from 19 to 83 years(mean age; 61.7 years). A rapidly enlarging thyroid mass was the most common presentation. The duration of the presence of mass varied from 20 days to 12 months with an average of 2.7 months. Systemic metastasis at the time of initial examination was found in 14 patients(40.0%) and the lung was the most common site of involvement. The overall rate of distant metastasis was about 65.7%. The tumors were subdivided morphologically into giant cell type of 10 cases, spindle cell type of 7 cases, epidermoid cell type of 1 cases, and mixed giant cell and spindle cell type of 5 cases. The mean survival period of 6 among 35 patients who had biopsy alone was 1.4 months. The 22 patients underwent the incomplete combined treatment modalities (palliative surgery with or without chemotherpy or radiation therapy) survived for a mean period of 3.0 months, among them, 7 patients who had surgery combined with chemotherapy and radiation therapy showed mean survival period of 3.7 months. The mean survival of 7 patients who had complete combined treatment modality(curative surgery combined with chemotherapy and hyperfractionated radiation therapy) was 6.6 months, only one patient survived for 21 months and one patient has been alive for 1 month after operation, and the others survived for a mean period of 4.8 months. So far, as of July 31, 1998, 34 patients among 35 were died(one has been survived for 1 month) despite the various treatment modalities, and the main cause of death were failure of local control and systemic metastasis. None of the various treatment modalities gave consistently favourable results. However, a combination of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy seemed to have a slight positive effect on survival. Furthermore, the aggressive treatment modalities will be indicated only in the early diagnosed and minimal cases.

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