PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Elaine Lam AU - Scott S. Strugnell AU - Chris Bajdik AU - Daniel Holmes AU - Sam M. Wiseman TI - Limited adequacy of thyroid cancer patient follow-up at a Canadian tertiary care centre AID - 10.1503/cjs.018112 DP - 2013 Dec 01 TA - Canadian Journal of Surgery PG - 385--392 VI - 56 IP - 6 4099 - http://canjsurg.ca/content/56/6/385.short 4100 - http://canjsurg.ca/content/56/6/385.full SO - CAN J SURG2013 Dec 01; 56 AB - Background: We sought to evaluate the adequacy of follow-up of thyroid cancer patients at a Canadian centre.Methods: We mailed a survey to the family physicians of thyroid cancer patients and analyzed the findings relative to follow-up guidelines published by the American Thyroid Association (ATA). Statistical significance between early and late follow-up patterns was analyzed using the χ2 test.Results: Our survey response rate was 56.2% (91 of 162). The time from operation ranged from 1.24–7.13 (mean 3.96) years, and 87.9% of patients had undergone a physical exam within the previous year. Only 37.4% and 14% of patients had a serum thyroglobulin measurement within 6 and between 6 and 12 months before the survey, respectively. Thyroid simulating hormone (TSH) levels were measured within the prior 6 months in 67% of patients and between 6 and 12 months in 13.2%. The TSH levels were suppressed (< 0.1 μIU/L) in 24.2% of patients, 0.1–2 μIU/L in 44% and greater than 2 μIU/L in 17.6%. Ultrasonography was the most common imaging test performed.Conclusion: There is significant variation in the follow-up patterns of patients with thyroid cancer, and there is considerable deviation from current ATA guidelines.