TY - JOUR ID - 53787 TI - Vitamin D Deficiency Associated with Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma: A Case- Control Study JO - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention JA - APJCP LA - en SN - 1513-7368 AU - Heidari, Zahra AU - Nikbakht, Mahdi AU - Mashhadi, Mohammad Ali AU - Jahantigh, Mahdi AU - Mansournia, Nasrin AU - Sheikhi, Vahid AU - Mansournia, Mohammad Ali AD - Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. AD - Department of Hematology and Oncology, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. AD - Department of Pathology, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran. AD - Department of Endocrinology, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. AD - Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran AD - Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 18 IS - 12 SP - 3419 EP - 3422 KW - Vitamin D KW - Thyroid cancer KW - etiology DO - 10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.12.3419 N2 -   Objective: In recent decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer has increased throughout the world. It is unclear whether factors such as vitamin D deficiency may have been involved in this increase. The present case-control study was conducted to examine any association between Vitamin D deficiency and thyroid cancers. Methods: The study was conducted on 85 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer diagnosed based on fine needle aspiration biopsy as the case group and 85 healthy controls. Serum levels of vitamin D were evaluated before thyroidectomy. For each patient in the case group, one healthy euthyroid person without any thyroid nodules from the general population matched based on season, sex, age (± 1 year) and BMI (± 1) was selected. Finally, 85 pairs were obtained considering inclusion and exclusion criteria. Thyroid function, thyroid antibodies and serum vitamin D were assessed and thyroid sonography was performed in all participants. Results: In the patient group, 72 (85%) were female and 13 (15%) were male. The mean (SD) serum vitamin D level was 8.00 (±3.7) in patient group, as compared to 13.4 (±7.90) in the control group, the difference being significant (OR: 6, 95 % CI: 1.02-113.3; P=0.046). Conclusion: A significant association was noted between vitamin D deficiency and differentiated thyroid cancer. Further studies with a prospective design are necessary to further define the roles of this factor. UR - https://journal.waocp.org/article_53787.html L1 - https://journal.waocp.org/article_53787_417f88c8846f5750862e936831f25d4c.pdf ER -