IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-7-9-16659 Original Research Paper Demography of Thyroid Cancer in Tertiary Hospital in South India S. Zahir Hussain Dr. September 2018 7 9 01 02 ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The most common endocrine malignancy is Thyroid cancers. Thyroid malignancy have  geographical variation in incidence and histopathological pattern related to age,sex,dietary and environmental factors. The majority of thyroid tumors comprise well differentiated (papillary and follicular) thyroid carcinoma  (85%) and Medullary carcinoma of thyroid represents (5%). A minority of cases progress to poorly differentiated carcinoma (PDTC) and ultimately to the highly aggressive undifferentiated carcinoma (UTC) or anaplastic carcinoma. PDTC constitutes 1% to 15% of all thyroid malignancies. ATC represents 1–2% of thyroid cancers.

Aim :

      To study the demographic pattern of thyroid malignancies at a tertiary hospital in South India over a period of 7–years

Methods :

      Retrospective study of all thyroid malignancy cases diagnosed among the thyroidectomy patients at endocrine surgery department of a tertiary medical centre in South India from august 2011 to July 2018

       The data collected included demographics, clinical presentation, histopathology, treatment, and outcomes

Results:

386 Thyroid carcinomas were diagnosed over a period of 6 years. Out of 386 thyroid malignancies 354 were differentiated thyroid carcinomas (92%) and 7 cases of medullary thyroid carcinoma (2%), 25 cases of poorly differentiated and anaplastic carcinoma were diagnosed which comprises of about (6%).