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Primary squamous cell carcinomas in the thyroid gland: an individual participant data meta‐analysis

Primary squamous cell carcinomas arising from the thyroid gland (SCCTh) is extremely rare diseases, which have never been fully studied. Thus, we performed a systematic review and individual participant data meta‐analysis of published SCCTh cases, to understand the clinical characteristics and to id...

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description Primary squamous cell carcinomas arising from the thyroid gland (SCCTh) is extremely rare diseases, which have never been fully studied. Thus, we performed a systematic review and individual participant data meta‐analysis of published SCCTh cases, to understand the clinical characteristics and to identify the prognostic factors of primary SCCTh. A literature search was conducted within Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane library databases and KoreaMed using the following Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) keywords: “primary,” “squamous,” “carcinoma,” “cancer,” and “thyroid.” Eighty‐four patients' individual data from 39 articles and five patients' data in our institute were selected for analysis (N = 89). The mean age at diagnosis was 63.0 years (range, 24–90) and female preponderance (M:F = 1:2) was noted. The commonest complaint was the anterior neck mass, followed by dyspnea or dysphagia, and extension to the adjacent structure was found in 72%. The median survival was 9.0 months (95% CI, 6.0–23.0) and 3‐year survival rate (3YSR) was 37.6% by Kaplan–Meier method, but only 20.1% by a shared frailty model for adjusting heterogeneity. Complete resection (R0) of tumors was the only significant prognostic factor in multivariable analysis, and the benefit of adjuvant treatment was not proved. The prognosis of patients with SCCTh is very poor (20% in 3YSR), but complete resection of disease is correlated with improved survival. To achieve complete surgical eradication of tumors, early detection and accurate diagnosis should be emphasized. To better understand the clinical characteristics of primary thyroid squamous cell carcinomas and to identify the prognostic factors, we performed a systematic review and individual participant data meta‐analysis. The survival of these patients was ~20% in 3 years, but complete resection of disease correlated with improved survival.
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Age
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biopsy
Cancer Prevention
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - diagnosis
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - mortality
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell - therapy
Chemotherapy
Diagnosis
Disease
Dysphagia
Dyspnea
Eradication
Female
Frailty
Gender
Humans
Literature reviews
Lymphatic system
Male
Medical prognosis
Medical records
Meta-analysis
Metastasis
Middle Aged
outcomes
Patients
Prognosis
Radiation therapy
Rare diseases
Respiration
Squamous cell carcinoma
squamous cell carcinomas
Studies
Surgery
Systematic review
Thyroid cancer
Thyroid carcinoma
Thyroid gland
Thyroid Neoplasms - diagnosis
Thyroid Neoplasms - mortality
Thyroid Neoplasms - therapy
treatment
Treatment Outcome
Tumors
Variables
Young Adult
title Primary squamous cell carcinomas in the thyroid gland: an individual participant data meta‐analysis
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