Bilaterality in papillary thyroid carcinoma: long-term outcomes and predictive factors
Jingwen Zhang, Mengjia Fei, Wenhan Wang, Yijie Dong, Jianqiao Zhou

TL;DR
This study examines how bilaterality in papillary thyroid carcinoma affects long-term outcomes and identifies risk factors that predict its occurrence.
Contribution
The study identifies specific predictive factors for bilaterality in papillary thyroid carcinoma and evaluates its impact on recurrence-free survival.
Findings
Bilaterality in PTC is significantly associated with shorter recurrence-free survival.
Multifocality, advanced N stage, obesity, and family history of thyroid cancer are independent predictors of bilaterality.
Patients with bilaterality require intensive postoperative follow-up to monitor recurrence.
Abstract
Bilaterality in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is a critical factor influencing surgical approach selection. This study aimed to investigate the long-term outcomes and predictive factors associated with bilaterality in PTC. This retrospective study reviewed 2,816 consecutive PTC patients who underwent total thyroidectomy between January 2013 and December 2015. Risk factors for bilaterality were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression. Among these, 1282 patients with ≥ 24-months follow-up were included in further recurrence/persistence analysis. The primary outcome measured was recurrence-free survival (RFS). Bilaterality was significantly associated with shorter RFS compared to unilateral PTC (p < 0.01), with a mean follow-up of 74.3 ± 33.3 months (median: 71 months; range: 24–140 months). Additionally, multifocality (OR = 4.58, p < 0.01), advanced N stage (N1a: OR = 1.36,…
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TopicsThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery · Thyroid Disorders and Treatments
