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Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Patient Age–Associated Mortality Risk Is Differentiated by BRAF V600E Status in Papillary Thyroid Cancer

Xiaopei Shen; Guangwu Zhu; Rengyun Liu; David Viola; Rossella Elisei; Efisio Puxeddu; Laura Fugazzola; Carla Colombo; Barbara Jarzab; Agnieszka Czarniecka; Alfred King-Yin Lam; Caterina Mian; Federica Vianello; Linwah Yip; Garcilaso Riesco-Eizaguirre; Pilar Santisteban; Christine J. O’Neill; Mark S. Sywak; Roderick J. Clifton-Bligh; Bela Bendlova; Vlasta Sýkorová; Mingzhao Xing

Purpose For the past 65 years, patient age at diagnosis has been widely used as a major mortality risk factor in the risk stratification of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), but whether this is generally applicable, particularly in patients with different BRAF genetic backgrounds, is unclear. The current study was designed to test whether patient age at diagnosis is a major mortality risk factor. Patients and Methods We conducted a comparative study of the relationship between patient age at diagnosis and PTC-specific mortality with respect to BRAF status in 2,638 patients (623 men and 2,015 women) with a median age of 46 years (interquartile range, 35 to 58 years) at diagnosis and a median follow-up time of 58 months (interquartile range, 26 to 107 months). Eleven medical centers from six countries participated in this study. Results There was a linear association between patient age and mortality in patients with BRAF V600E mutation, but not in patients with wild-type BRAF, in whom the mortality rate remained low and flat with increasing age. Kaplan-Meier survival curves rapidly declined with increasing age in patients with BRAF V600E mutation but did not decline in patients with wild-type BRAF, even beyond age 75 years. The association between mortality and age in patients with BRAF V600E was independent of clinicopathologic risk factors. Similar results were observed when only patients with the conventional variant of PTC were analyzed. Conclusion The long-observed age-associated mortality risk in PTC is dependent on BRAF status; age is a strong, continuous, and independent mortality risk factor in patients with BRAF V600E mutation but not in patients with wild-type BRAF. These results question the conventional general use of patient age as a high-risk factor in PTC and call for differentiation between patients with BRAF V600E and wild-type BRAF when applying age to risk stratification and management of PTC.


16th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2014

Aurora kinases inhibitors Vx-680, SNS314 and ZM447439 in adrenocortical tumors

Raffaele Pezzani; Beatrice Rubin; Loris Bertazza; Maria Verena Cicala; Susi Barollo; Maurizio Iacobone; Caterina Mian; Carla Scaroni; Salvatore Ulisse; Franco Mantero


VII Congresso Associazione Italiana Tiroide | 2013

L’elastosonografia come sostituto dell’esame citologico nei nodi soffici

Silvia Garelli; Corrado Betterle; Caterina Mian; Susi Barollo; Davide Nacamulli


Archive | 2013

AssociationBetween BRAFV600EMutationand MortalityinPatientsWithPapillaryThyroidCancer

Mingzhao Xing; Ali S. Alzahrani; Kathryn A. Carson; David Viola; Rossella Elisei; Bela Bendlova; Linwah Yip; Caterina Mian; Federica Vianello; R. Michael Tuttle; Eyal Robenshtok; James A. Fagin; Efisio Puxeddu; Laura Fugazzola; Agnieszka Czarniecka; Barbara Jarzab; Mark S. Sywak; Alfred King-Yin Lam; Garcilaso Riesco-Eizaguirre; Pilar Santisteban; Hirotaka Nakayama; Ralph P. Tufano; Sara I. Pai; Martha A. Zeiger; William H. Westra; Douglas P. Clark; Roderick J. Clifton-Bligh; David Sidransky; Paul W. Ladenson; Vlasta Sykorova


15th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2013

Role of the calcium-calmodulin dependent kinase 2 in medullary thyroid carcinoma

Eleonora Russo; Marcella Salzano; Falco Valentina De; Massimo Santoro; Caterina Mian; Susi Barollo; Mario Vitale


15th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2013

The prevalence, the tumorigenic role and the functional implications of rare BRAF alterations in a cohort of Italian patients with thyroid carcinomas

Raffaele Pezzani; Susi Barollo; Andrea Cristiani; Marco Redaelli; Laura Zambonin; Beatrice Rubin; Loris Bertazza; Mariangela Zane; Carla Mucignat-Caretta; Alessandro Bulfone; Gianmaria Pennelli; Pelizzo Maria Rosa; Franco Mantero; Stefano Moro; Caterina Mian


9th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2007

RET genotypes comprising specific haplotypes of polymorphic variants are associated with sporadic medullary thyroid cancer

Laura Fugazzola; Marina Muzza; Caterina Mian; Daniela Cordella; Susi Barollo; Valentina Cirello; Girelli Maria Elisa; Giuseppe Opocher; Paolo Beck-Peccoz; Luca Persani


Archive | 2005

Epidemiologia dell’ipotiroidismo

Maria Elisa Girelli; Caterina Mian; M. Piccolo; Benedetto Busnardo


Archive | 2005

Terapia dell’ipotiroidismo nell’adulto e nell’anziano

Maria Elisa Girelli; Caterina Mian; M. Piccolo; C. Mesturino; Benedetto Busnardo


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2005

Braf mutations in primary and metastatic thyroid tumors

Susi Barollo; Caterina Mian; N. Pavan; M.R. Pelizzo; Gianmaria Pennelli; Franco Mantero; Maria Elisa Girelli; Benedetto Busnardo

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Mingzhao Xing

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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