Karalus, MiriamTamatea, Jade AuConaglen, Helen MMeyer-Rochow, Goswin YConaglen, John VElston, Marianne S2022-08-182022-08-182018-01-19(2018). New Zealand Medical Journal, 131(1468), 69-74.0028-8446https://hdl.handle.net/2292/60853Previously the risk of concomitant thyroid cancer in multinodular goitre (MNG) has been reported as approximately 4%. Cancer risk in toxic MNG was often considered lower than for non-toxic MNG, due to a possible protective effect of TSH suppression. However, recent American data suggest an approximately 18% risk of occult malignancy in both toxic and non-toxic MNG.To assess malignancy risk in a New Zealand population undergoing thyroidectomy for MNG.Single-centre study of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for MNG from 1 December 2006 to 30 November 2016.Six hundred and two patients underwent surgery for MNG (448 non-toxic and 154 toxic). Of these, 95/602 (16%) had thyroid cancer. After excluding patients operated for preoperative suspicion for cancer, 30/401 (8%) patients with non-toxic MNG and 15/151 (10%) with toxic MNG had unsuspected or occult thyroid cancer (p=0.358). Patients with toxic MNG were less likely to undergo preoperative fine needle aspiration than those with non-toxic MNG (34% vs 52%, respectively p=0.0001). Two-thirds of unsuspected thyroid cancers were incidental micropapillary carcinomas and unlikely to alter survival irrespective of therapy.Malignancy rates in MNG are higher than historically reported, although most unsuspected cancers are unlikely to alter mortality even if diagnosis is delayed.ElectronicItems in ResearchSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Previously published items are made available in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/docs/uoa-docs/rights.htmhttps://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal/contributeThyroid GlandHumansThyroid NeoplasmsGoiter, NodularBiopsy, Fine-NeedleThyroidectomyRiskRisk AssessmentRetrospective StudiesAdultMiddle AgedNew ZealandFemaleMaleCancerRare DiseasesClinical ResearchScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineMedicine, General & InternalGeneral & Internal MedicineINCREASED PATHOLOGICAL DETECTIONINCREASING INCIDENCENODULAR GOITERNEW-ZEALANDIODINEMICROCARCINOMA1112 Oncology and CarcinogenesisClinicalClinical Medicine and Science11 Medical and Health SciencesRates of unsuspected thyroid cancer in multinodular thyroid disease.Journal Article2022-07-21Copyright: NZMA29346358 (pubmed)http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess1175-8716