Quality of life, anxiety and depression in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer under short term hypothyroidism induced by levothyroxine withdrawal

(2016) Quality of life, anxiety and depression in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer under short term hypothyroidism induced by levothyroxine withdrawal. Klinicka Onkologie. pp. 439-444. ISSN 0862495X (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: We studied quality of life (QOL), anxiety, and depression in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) either during treatment with levothyroxine or during withdrawal from levothyroxine when whole-body scanning (WBS) needed to be performed. Methods: DTC patients projected to undergo WBS were included in the study. They were studied at two time-points - the day before levothyroxine withdrawal, and one month after levothyroxine withdrawal. They were asked to fill WHOQOL-Bref, BDI-II, and HADS questionnaires at both time-points, and blood samples were taken to measure TSH, Tg, and TgAb levels. Results: Twenty-nine subjects (11 males) with a mean age of 42.6 ± 14.1 years entered the study. From the first to second time-point, the mean TSH level increased from 0.73 to 106.9 U/ml and the mean Tg level increased from 20.4 to 63.6 ng/ml. QOL scores decreased in four dimensions (physical health: 67.8 to 25.7; psychological: 58.9 to 38.9; social relationship: 67.5 to 56; and environment: 57.2 to 48.8). Patients also felt more depressed (48.3 to 93.2) and anxious (65.5 to 89.6). All changes were statistically significant (p < 0.005). Conclusiom: We found decreased QOL after short-term hypothyroidism, especially in physical health and psychological dimensions. We also found that patients became significantly depressed and anxious after levothyroxine withdrawal. Our findings suggest that alternative therapies, such as those employing rhTSH, should be considered for these patients. Psycho-oncological support might also be useful in helping them overcome their symptoms during short-term hypothyroidism; however, considering the reversibility of their symptoms, supportive care might be more effective.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Anxiety Depression Hypothyroidism Levothyroxine Quality of life Thyroid cancer Whole body scanning thyroglobulin thyroglobulin antibody thyrotropin thyroxine adolescent adult aged antibody blood level Article Beck Depression Inventory blood sampling cancer hormone therapy cancer patient clinical article controlled study differentiated thyroid cancer drug withdrawal female Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale human male observational study psychological aspect psychosocial environment quality of life assessment side effect social interaction thyroglobulin blood level thyroid scintiscanning thyrotropin blood level whole body scintiscanning middle aged pathology psychology thyroid tumor time factor treatment withdrawal Humans Thyroid Neoplasms Time Factors Withholding Treatment
Page Range: pp. 439-444
Journal or Publication Title: Klinicka Onkologie
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 29
Number: 6
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.14735/amko2016439
ISSN: 0862495X (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/4264

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