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Low Dose Radiation Prevents Recurrence in Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer Patients

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on November 5, 2018 at 4:13 PM
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A lower dose of radiation, in other words, administration of low radioactive iodine activity (RAI) treatment, is safe and effective for patients with low risk of thyroid cancer recurrence, according to the longest running clinical trial in the world, the HiLo trial conducted in the UK. The results of the trial were presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference 2018.


Until now, research data was insufficient and follow-up duration of patients was shorter in previous trials to make strong recommendations to change the existing international guidelines to manage low risk thyroid cancer. The HiLo trial had a mean patient follow-up duration of 6 � years.

‘Based on the findings of the HiLo trial, international guidelines may be updated to recommend treating low-risk thyroid cancer patients with lower doses of radiation in future.’

According to Dr Jonathan Wadsley, a consultant clinical oncologist at the Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield, UK, and chair of the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Thyroid Cancer Subgroup, "Now that we have confirmation that there is no difference in recurrence rates over a longer follow-up period, these recommendations can be strengthened and clinicians and patients can be confident that the use of the lower activity is acceptable and in fact preferable."

Assessment of Low Vs High Dose Radiation in Low-Risk Thyroid Cancer

Findings of Study

Additionally, the quality of life and ability to return to a normal routine was higher among patients who received Thyrogen compared to thyroid hormone withdrawal.

Says Dr. Wadsley, "The aim of radiation treatment is to destroy any residual normal thyroid tissue and thyroid cancer cells following surgery to remove the thyroid gland. The treatment is most commonly given as a capsule to swallow. As a general principle, we would always wish to give the lowest quantity of radiation possible to prevent the recurrence of thyroid cancer. This is to reduce the risk of longer-term side effects from the treatment, most importantly reducing the risk of the treatment causing another cancer in the future. In our study, the low activity 1.1GBq dose was less than a third of the higher activity 3.7GBq dose, but has been proven to be as effective."

Advantages of Lower Radiation Dose in Thyroid Cancer

Future Research Plans

Following this study, the team plans to investigate whether a group of patients identified as very low risk of recurrence of their thyroid cancer can be avoided giving radioiodine treatment.

The IoN trial (Iodine or Not) randomly assigns patients with very low risk thyroid cancer either to have radioiodine therapy or just close observation to find if there is any difference in recurrence rates.

Conclusion

To conclude with the remarks of Dr Martin Forster from University College London, and also chair of the NCRI Head and Neck Clinical Studies Group and was not part of this study, "The HiLo trial is a good example of a well-conducted clinical trial that can make a real difference to the quality of life for these (low risk thyroid cancer) patients."

Reference:
  1. Recurrence rates after low dose radioiodine ablation for differentiated thyroid cancer within the NCRI HiLo trial. - (http://abstracts.ncri.org.uk/abstract/recurrence-rates-after-low-dose-radioiodine-ablation-for-differentiated-thyroid-cancer-within-the-ncri-hilo-trial/)


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