Thyroid Profile in the First Three Months after Starting Treatment in Children with Newly Diagnosed Cancer

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2023-03

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Lebbink, Chantal Anne
van den Bos, Cor
Dierselhuis, Miranda P.
Fiocco, Marta
Verrijn Stuart, Annemarie AISNI 0000000395232009
Lentjes, Eef G.W.M.ISNI 0000000391467521
Plasschaert, Sabine L A
Tissing, Wim J.E.ISNI 0000000389851399
Van Santen, Hanneke M.ORCID 0000-0002-6773-6931ISNI 0000000387710357

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thyroid hormone anomalies during childhood might affect neurological development, school performance and quality of life, as well as daily energy, growth, body mass index and bone development. Thyroid dysfunction (hypo- or hyperthyroidism) may occur during childhood cancer treatment, although its prevalence is unknown. The thyroid profile may also change as a form of adaptation during illness, which is called euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS). In children with central hypothyroidism, a decline in FT4 of >20% has been shown to be clinically relevant. We aimed to quantify the percentage, severity and risk factors of a changing thyroid profile in the first three months of childhood cancer treatment. METHODS: In 284 children with newly diagnosed cancer, a prospective evaluation of the thyroid profile was performed at diagnosis and three months after starting treatment. RESULTS: Subclinical hypothyroidism was found in 8.2% and 2.9% of children and subclinical hyperthyroidism in 3.6% and in 0.7% of children at diagnosis and after three months, respectively. ESS was present in 1.5% of children after three months. In 28% of children, FT4 concentration decreased by ≥20%. CONCLUSIONS: Children with cancer are at low risk of developing hypo- or hyperthyroidism in the first three months after starting treatment but may develop a significant decline in FT4 concentrations. Future studies are needed to investigate the clinical consequences thereof.

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childhood cancer treatment, pediatrics, thyroid dysfunction, Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal Article

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Lebbink, C A, van den Bos, C, Dierselhuis, M P, Fiocco, M, Verrijn Stuart, A A, Lentjes, E G W M, Plasschaert, S L A, Tissing, W J E & van Santen, H M 2023, 'Thyroid Profile in the First Three Months after Starting Treatment in Children with Newly Diagnosed Cancer', Cancers, vol. 15, no. 5, 1500. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15051500