Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
January 2024
In advising the preferred therapy for the individual patient the expected results of the proposed intervention and possible side effects are the most relevant considerations. However, predicting the results of an intervention is difficult, especially when well designed randomized clinical trials (RCT's) are lacking or not conclusive. Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms based on routine clinical data (real world data) can support clinical decision making, but in daily practice AI is still scarcely used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudy Design: Retrospective cohort study.
Objective: There is only limited data on the outcome of primary surgery of lumbar disk herniation (LDH) in Dutch patients. The objective of this study is to describe undesirable outcomes after primary LDH.
Background: Long-term trends of sinonasal cancer in The Netherlands have been investigated with particular attention on adenocarcinoma for which wood or leather dust is a well-known risk factor.
Methods: All 4345 patients (1989-2014) registered in the Netherlands Cancer Registry were included. Standardized 3-year moving incidence rates per 1 000 000/person-years, and estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) were calculated.
Purpose: To obtain insight into employment and insurance outcomes of thyroid cancer survivors and to examine the association between not having employment and other factors including quality of life.
Methods: In this cross-sectional population-based study, long-term thyroid cancer survivors from the Netherlands participated. Clinical data were collected from the cancer registry.
The incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) is increasing worldwide, partly due to increased detection. We therefore assessed combined trends in incidence, survival and mortality of the various types of TC in The Netherlands between 1989 and 2009. We included all patients ≥15 years with TC, diagnosed in the period 1989-2009 and recorded in The Netherlands Cancer Registry (n=8021).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Given the longevity of thyroid cancer patients, any impairment in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) during the follow-up period is of considerable concern. Therefore, the first aim of this study was to assess (thyroid cancer specific) HRQoL among long-term thyroid cancer survivors and to compare this with the HRQoL of an age- and sex-matched normative population. Secondly, our aim was to investigate which clinical and socio-demographic characteristics and thyroid cancer specific problems were associated with HRQoL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cancer of the nasal cavity or the paranasal sinuses (sinonasal cancer) is rare. Sinonasal cancer has been associated with various occupational risk factors such as exposure to dust of hard wood and leather. Also, a relationship with smoking habits has been suggested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Comorbidity may be an important contributory factor to differences in the treatment and outcome of cancer, especially in older patients. It might also provide information on the aetiology of the cancer in cases of high or low frequency. The aim of this study was to describe the spectrum of comorbidity and the possible impact on treatment and survival in newly diagnosed thyroid cancer (TC).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn association between breast cancer and thyroid (autoimmune) diseases or the presence of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb; a marker of thyroid autoimmune disease) has been suggested. However, little is known about whether women with thyroid (autoimmune) diseases are at increased risk for developing breast cancer. This cross-sectional and prospective cohort study investigated whether the presence of TPOAb or thyroid dysfunction is related to the presence or development of breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a previous study using data from the regional cancer registry of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre South, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, we concluded that in the majority of cases surgical treatment was in accordance with the consensus recommendations, but that about 40% of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer from a number of regional hospitals had not been referred for 131I therapy. However, in a subsequent study using patient data from these hospitals, it became clear that almost all patients had in fact been referred for therapy but to centres outside the 131I therapy region. The conclusion of the study should therefore be altered: the great majority of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer in the south-east of The Netherlands (1983-96) were referred for 131I treatment and therefore the primary surgical and the follow-up treatment complied with the 1987 consensus guidelines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Justification for adjuvant radio-iodine (I-131) therapy in differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is purely based on retrospective data. This is true for ablative therapy and even more so for high-dosage adjuvant schedules. Randomized trials on the latter application are considered impossible due to anticipated formidable sample sizes required in a disease with an overall excellent prognosis like DTC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the treatment of patients with differentiated (papillary or follicular) thyroid cancer in general hospitals in the south-east of the Netherlands during the period 1983-1996, in relation to the 1987 national consensus recommendations.
Design: Population-based, retrospective, descriptive.
Method: For the period 1 January 1983-31 December 1996, data on the histology, TNM-stage and treatment (hospital, specialist, type of operation, referral for 131I therapy) of all 236 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer were obtained from the cancer registry of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre South, Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
Objective: Depression is not adequately diagnosed in many cases. Therefore, the question arises as to whether markers exist for depression. We investigated whether the presence of thyroperoxidase antibodies (TPOAbs) during pregnancy can be regarded as a marker for depression in the first year postpartum, particularly in relation to (overt or subclinical) thyroid dysfunction and other determinants of depression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Maternal thyroid function during early pregnancy is an important determinant of early fetal brain development because the fetal thyroid is unable to produce any T4 before 12-14 weeks' gestation. Overt maternal hypothyroidism as seen in severe iodine-deficient areas is associated with severely impaired neurological development of the offspring. At present, it is not known whether low free T4 (fT4) levels during pregnancy in healthy women from iodine sufficient areas may affect fetal neurodevelopment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThyroid cancer (TC), comprising less than 1% of all cancers in the Netherlands, has a good prognosis in general. Controversy still remains on the extent of surgical treatment and the indication for additional Iodine-131 (131I) therapy in the management of differentiated TC. The aim of this study was to describe (changes in) the treatment of TC and to determine independent prognostic factors for crude and relative survival of differentiated TC diagnosed in general hospitals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Screening pregnant women for thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) to identify those at risk for post partum thyroid dysfunction (PPTD) is controversial, mainly because of the low positive predictive value (ppv) of TPOAb.
Objectives: To evaluate if the ppv of TPOAb can be enhanced, either by taking into account the time of TPOAb testing, or by combining this parameter with other putative determinants of PPTD such as smoking, family history or other autoimmune diseases.
Methods: A prospective study was performed in the Kempenland region (southeastern Netherlands).
Postpartum (pp) thyroid dysfunction (PPTD) is thought to be caused by an autoimmune (AI) destruction of thyroid follicles during the pp period. The chronic thyroid AI process [already present in pregnancy, as shown by the positivity for thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO-Ab)] becomes overt disease in the pp period, and one assumes that this exacerbation represents a rebound phenomenon after a general immunosuppression during pregnancy. The presence of TPO-Ab in pregnancy has been suggested as a predictor for later PPTD development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNed Tijdschr Geneeskd
February 1994
Objective: To describe the (changes in) incidence, treatment and prognosis of thyroid cancer (TC) in the period 1970-89 in the South-east of the Netherlands.
Setting: Eindhoven Cancer Registry, Comprehensive Cancer Centre South (I.K.
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
April 1991
With use of a model of the costs and effects of cholesterol lowering therapy in the primary prevention of coronary heart disease, the cost-effectiveness of simvastatin and cholestyramine in the Netherlands have been estimated. Costs per year of life saved by cholestyramine therapy are several times greater than those of simvastatin therapy and compared unfavorably with those of generally accepted health care programs in the Netherlands. Cholesterol-lowering with simvastatin in men can be cost-effective when therapy is initiated at an early age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF