Abstract

163 Background: Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) in children is known to be more aggressive than in adults. However, there are no cohort studies in Asia that have compared the presentation and long-term outcomes of pediatric DTC with adult DTC. In this study, we aimed to compare the clinical characteristics and outcomes of pediatric DTC with a comparison cohort of adult DTC patients. Methods: We reviewed the data of 46 pediatric DTC patients who underwent total thyroidectomy from January 1991 to December 2021, along with a comparison cohort of 350 adult DTC patients at our hospital. All patients received postoperative radioiodine therapy. Clinicopathologic features and surgical outcomes were analyzed retrospectively, and patients were stratified according to the American Thyroid Association (ATA) risk stratification system. Clinical outcomes were classified according to Dynamic Risk Stratification (DRS) at the end of follow-up. Results: Children with DTC had less common papillary thyroid carcinoma (80 vs. 93%) but had larger primary tumors, more multifocal disease, and more lymph node and distant metastasis at presentation compared to adults. Thus, at initial risk stratification, more children had intermediate-to-high risk (62 vs. 49%) than adults. At the end of follow-up, fewer children were classified as having excellent response (no evidence of disease) than adults (48 vs. 79%). Based on the ATA risk stratification system, a higher percentage of high-risk children had structural-persistent disease (60%) compared to high-risk adults (29%), and a lower percentage of low-risk children became no evidence of disease (76%) compared to low-risk adults (93%). Conclusions: Children with DTC present with more extensive disease and have worse outcomes compared to adults. The ATA initial risk stratification system can predict long-term outcomes in both children and adult DTC patients and guide personalized management and follow-up strategies.

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