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studies being published, we still lack adequate epidemiological information on NETs. This lack of data only partially explains the strong discrepancy between the estimated incidence of gastroenteropancreatic (GEP)-NETs and the higher frequency of these
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mortality, due to its high degree of malignancy ( Lim et al. 2017 ). Over the past few decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer in the USA has increased significantly ( Lim et al. 2017 , Megwalu & Moon 2022 ). This may be due to the growth in the
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Introduction In recent years, the incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) has increased in the USA and most European countries ( Davies & Welch 2006 , Ferlay et al . 2010 ). TC is the most common endocrine malignancy ( van der Zwan et al . 2012 ). The
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comprehensively summarized the published evidence up to 2019 on the associations of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism with site-specific cancer incidence. We also reported the current evidence on cancer risks associated with thyroid dysfunction treatments
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-RAI-treated individuals), methods for thyroid dysfunction ascertainment (yes/no diagnosis vs thyroid hormone measurement), study design (cohort or case–control), risk measures (hazard ratio (HR), RR, standardized incidence ratio (SIR), or odds ratio (OR)), and geographic
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registration systems do not record pituitary adenomas, whereby the data on the related incidence trends and etiology are limited. Pituitary adenomas can be typed based on their hormone-secreting properties into lactotropic (prolactin secreting, 35
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Introduction The incidence rate of thyroid cancer has been steadily rising worldwide in recent decades ( Kilfoy et al. 2009 , Pellegriti et al. 2013 ). In the USA, the overall incidence rate of thyroid cancer rose by 6.6% annually between
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selections and/or heterogeneous study populations in terms of aetiology and treatment. The primary aim of this nationwide study was to investigate the incidence of malignant tumours in a large and unselected group of patients with NFPA. Our secondary aims
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primarily on incidence as opposed to mortality or whether the risk may be reduced by normalizing the biochemical disturbances through parathyroid adenectomy (PTX). More insight into these matters is important since pHPT is an endocrine disease that affects
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cancer mortality with FPG variation during a 10-year follow-up period. However, they did not adjust for several important comorbidities and complications or consider cancer incidence. In addition, they did not determine whether glycemic variation is also