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BRAF V600E Positivity-Dependent Effect of Age on Papillary Thyroid Cancer Recurrence Risk.

Joonseon ParkSolji AnKwangsoon KimJa Seong BaeJeong-Soo Kim
Published in: Cancers (2023)
BRAF V600E positivity is associated with increased aggressiveness of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), and age is an important prognostic factor. However, the association between age and BRAF V600E positivity and the recurrence risk has not been investigated. This study aimed to investigate the impact of age on recurrence between patients with BRAF V600E -positive and -negative PTC. Patients with PTC who underwent initial thyroid surgery between January 2010 and December 2018 at Seoul St. Mary's Hospital (Seoul, Republic of Korea) were retrospectively reviewed. The BRAF V600E -positive ( n = 1768) and BRAF V600E -negative groups ( n = 428) were divided into two subgroups: younger (<35 years) and older groups (≥55 years). In the BRAF V600E -positive group, the younger group exhibited higher lymphatic and vascular invasion rates, more positive lymph nodes, higher lymph node ratios, and higher recurrence rates than the older group (5.9% vs. 2.1%). Multivariate analysis revealed that age, lymphatic invasion, and N category were significant risk factors in the BRAF V600E -positive group. In the BRAF V600E -positive group, the younger group had a higher recurrence risk than the older group (OR, 2.528; 95% confidence interval, 1.443-4.430; p = 0.001). In the BRAF V600E -negative group, age had no impact on recurrence risk. These results contribute to tailored treatment strategies and informed patient management.
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