The epidemiology of thyroid disease.

Br Med Bull

Department of Endocrinology, Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, Pond Street, London NW3 2QG, UK.

Published: March 2012

Introduction: Thyroid disorders are prevalent and their manifestations are determined by the dietary iodine availability.

Sources Of Data: Data from screening large population samples from USA and Europe.

Areas Of Agreement: The most common cause of thyroid disorders worldwide is iodine deficiency, leading to goitre formation and hypothyroidism. In iodine-replete areas, most persons with thyroid disorders have autoimmune disease.

Areas Of Controversy: Definition of thyroid disorders, selection criteria used, influence of age and sex, environmental factors and the different techniques used for assessment of thyroid function.

Growing Points: Increasing incidence of well-differentiated thyroid cancer. Environmental iodine influences the epidemiology of non-malignant thyroid disease.

Areas Timely For Developing Research: Iodine supplementation of populations with mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency. An evidence-based strategy for the risk stratification, treatment and follow-up of benign nodular thyroid disease. Is there any benefit in screening adults for thyroid dysfunction?

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