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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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incidence, mortality from TC remained stable in North America ( Davies & Welch 2006 ) and decreased (−23 and −28%, for men and women respectively) in the European Union ( Pacini et al . 2010 ) and prognosis is good (except for the anaplastic type of tumour
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+ patients). Of the 10 patients who had at least one positive antibody determination, eight had hypothyroidism and two had thyrotoxicosis. There were no significant differences in terms of progression or mortality among those patients with positive antibodies
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history of hyperthyroidism ( Goldman et al. 1990 , Brandt et al. 2013 ) as well as subclinical hypothyroidism ( Tseng et al. 2015 ) were associated with increased overall cancer mortality. Regarding specific tumor types, few studies have assessed
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-associated hypercortisolaemia results in considerable comorbidity and mortality ( Valassi et al. 2011 , Limumpornpetch et al. 2022 ). Comorbidities include hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease and opportunistic infections
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did not find significant correlations between urinary levels of MPB and breast cancer incidence or mortality ( Parada et al. 2019 ). In our previous studies of a rat model, we found that low-dose exposure to MPB and DEP at critical windows of
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been explored to explain the increasing mortality and morbidity of diabetes. Two studies by the same investigators examined the relationship of a 3-year variation in fasting plasma glucose (FPG), measured by coefficient of variation (CV), to cancer
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surgery ( n =3) Post-surgical mortality <4 weeks ( n =2, both non-metastatic) Post-surgical follow-up of patients with apparently benign PHEO ( n =64) Lost to follow-up ( n =3) Benign recurrence ( n =2) Metastases, died ( n =7) Died, recurrence