婚姻状况、种族/民族与老年人高分化甲状腺癌的预后

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Gland surgery Pub Date : 2025-08-31 Epub Date: 2025-08-26 DOI:10.21037/gs-2025-113
Ryan C Higgins, David C Moffatt, Christopher S Hollenbeak, David Goldenberg
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背景:关于婚姻状况对高分化甲状腺癌患者预后影响的研究有限,特别是年龄≥55岁和种族/民族的患者。本研究旨在更好地描述年龄、种族和婚姻状况在高分化甲状腺癌患者治疗和预后中的相互作用。方法:采用1988年1月1日至2013年12月31日的监测、流行病学和最终结果登记,对12779例年龄≥55岁的高分化甲状腺癌患者进行回顾性观察性研究。婚姻状况分为已婚、单身、分居/离婚、丧偶和“其他”。种族/民族分为非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人、西班牙裔、亚洲人和“其他”。控制患者、疾病和治疗特征,分析疾病特异性生存率。对总生存率(定义为任何原因导致的死亡)进行二次分析。对婚姻状况和种族/民族的影响进行了生存分析。结果:丧偶、年龄增长、男性、远处分期、局部切除和外束放疗与较差的疾病特异性生存相关。与已婚患者相比,年龄≥65岁的丧偶患者和丧偶的黑人非西班牙裔患者的总生存率均明显较差,而丧偶的白人非西班牙裔患者的总生存率和疾病特异性生存率均明显较差。结论:我们的研究阐明了丧偶婚姻状况和种族/民族对老年高分化甲状腺癌患者死亡率的影响。
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Marital status, race/ethnicity, and outcomes in well-differentiated thyroid cancer in the elderly.

Marital status, race/ethnicity, and outcomes in well-differentiated thyroid cancer in the elderly.

Marital status, race/ethnicity, and outcomes in well-differentiated thyroid cancer in the elderly.

Marital status, race/ethnicity, and outcomes in well-differentiated thyroid cancer in the elderly.

Background: There is limited research examining the effect of marital status on outcomes for patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma, particularly among patients ≥55 years of age and by race/ethnicity. This study aimed to better characterize the interplay between age, race, and marital status in the treatment and prognosis for patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma.

Methods: A retrospective, observational study of 12,779 patients ≥55 years of age with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma was conducted using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registry from January 1, 1988 to December 31, 2013. Marital status was classified as married, single, separated/divorced, widowed, and "other". Race/ethnicity was classified as White non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, Hispanic, Asian and "other". Disease-specific survival was analyzed controlling for patient, disease, and treatment characteristics. A secondary analysis of overall survival, defined as death from any cause, was performed. Survival analyses were performed focusing on effects for marital status and race/ethnicity.

Results: Widowed status, increasing age, male sex, distant stage, local excision, and external beam radiation were associated with significantly worse disease-specific survival. When compared to their married counterparts, widowed patients ≥65 years of age and widowed Black non-Hispanic patients both had significantly worse overall survival, while widowed White non-Hispanic patients had significantly worse overall and disease-specific survival.

Conclusions: Our study elucidates the impact of widowed marital status and race/ethnicity have on mortality amongst older patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma.

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Gland surgery
Gland surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Gland Surgery (Gland Surg; GS, Print ISSN 2227-684X; Online ISSN 2227-8575) being indexed by PubMed/PubMed Central, is an open access, peer-review journal launched at May of 2012, published bio-monthly since February 2015.
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