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<journal-title>Oncology Letters</journal-title>
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<issn pub-type="ppub">1792-1074</issn>
<issn pub-type="epub">1792-1082</issn>
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<publisher-name>D.A. Spandidos</publisher-name>
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<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3892/ol.2020.12051</article-id>
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<article-title>Association between excessive chronic iodine exposure and the occurrence of papillary thyroid carcinoma</article-title>
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<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Huang</surname><given-names>Fengyan</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">1</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Cong</surname><given-names>Wei</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Xiao</surname><given-names>Juan</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Zhou</surname><given-names>Yong</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Gong</surname><given-names>Maosong</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Sun</surname><given-names>Jingfu</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Shan</surname><given-names>Liqun</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Xiao</surname><given-names>Qiang</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">1</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Wang</surname><given-names>Lihua</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">1</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Liu</surname><given-names>Jianing</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref>
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<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Yu</surname><given-names>Zhigang</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Jia</surname><given-names>Hongying</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">1</xref>
<xref rid="af2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="aff">2</xref>
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<aff id="af1-ol-0-0-12051"><label>1</label>Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, P.R. China</aff>
<aff id="af2-ol-0-0-12051"><label>2</label>Department of Thyroid Surgery, The Second Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250033, P.R. China</aff>
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<corresp id="c1-ol-0-0-12051"><italic>Correspondence to</italic>: Professor Jianing Liu, Department of Thyroid Surgery, The Second Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, 247 Beiyuan Dajie Street, Jinan, Shandong 250033, P.R. China, E-mail: <email>15153169328@163.com</email></corresp>
<corresp id="c2-ol-0-0-12051">Professor Hongying Jia, Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, 44 Wenhua Xi Road, Jinan, Shandong 250012, P.R. China, E-mail: <email>jiahongying@sdu.edu.cn</email></corresp>
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<month>11</month>
<year>2020</year></pub-date>
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<day>03</day>
<month>09</month>
<year>2020</year></pub-date>
<volume>20</volume>
<issue>5</issue>
<elocation-id>189</elocation-id>
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<date date-type="received"><day>09</day><month>03</month><year>2020</year></date>
<date date-type="accepted"><day>04</day><month>08</month><year>2020</year></date>
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<abstract>
<p>The aim of the present study was to elucidate the association between excessive chronic iodine exposure and the risk of developing papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). The demographic information and pathological characteristics of patients with thyroid nodules were retrieved from medical records at The Second Hospital of Shandong University. A fasting urine specimen was collected, and creatinine and urinary iodine concentration (UIC) were determined. The water iodine data from the domicile districts of these patients were collated from published reports. The results revealed that almost half of the patients with PTC (44.3&#x0025;) also exhibited a high UIC (&#x2265;300 &#x00B5;g/l). Multivariate analysis revealed that the adjusted odds ratio for high UIC was 3.987 (95&#x0025; CI: 1.355&#x2013;11.736) and the adjusted area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.776 (95&#x0025; CI: 0.687&#x2013;0.864), which was associated with PTC risk in patients with thyroid nodules. Integrated ecological assessment of chronic iodine exposures demonstrated that &#x003E;80&#x0025; (81.4&#x0025;) of the patients with PTC who also exhibited a high UIC were from historically non-iodine-deficient regions, and 66.7&#x0025; of patients with PTC who resided in historically iodine-excessive regions were characterized by high UICs. Importantly, a high UIC was significantly associated with capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastasis (P&#x003C;0.05). Moreover, self-matching results indicated that, in patients with PTC, there were no significant differences in UIC grading between the pre- and postoperative specimens. In conclusion, excessive chronic iodine exposure is significantly associated with the risk of PTC, which contributes to increased capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastases. However, further research is required to validate these findings and to elucidate the potential molecular mechanisms involved.</p>
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<kwd>papillary thyroid carcinoma</kwd>
<kwd>urinary iodine concentration</kwd>
<kwd>water iodine</kwd>
<kwd>capsular invasion</kwd>
<kwd>extrathyroid metastases</kwd>
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<title>Introduction</title>
<p>The incidence of thyroid carcinoma (TC) has been increasing worldwide, with the papillary TC (PTC) histological subtype accounting for 84&#x0025; of all cases (<xref rid="b1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">1</xref>,<xref rid="b2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">2</xref>). Epidemiological studies suggest that, in &#x003E;40&#x0025; of the cases, the causative factors of PTC were manageable, including exposure to radiation, obesity, cigarette smoking and unbalanced nutrition (<xref rid="b3-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">3</xref>). However, the accurate identification of controllable risk factors for PTC remains incomplete.</p>
<p>Iodine is used in the metabolism of thyroid gland hormones. A number of epidemiological studies have attempted to elucidate the association between excessive iodine intake and the risk of developing PTC. For example, Lee <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">4</xref>) found that the median urinary iodine concentration (UIC) and food frequency questionnaire score in patients with PTC were significantly higher compared with those in healthy control subjects. Zhou <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b5-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">5</xref>) discovered that UIC was higher in patients with nodular goiter and PTC compared with the general population. Based on a pair-matching case-control study design, Zhang <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">6</xref>) demonstrated that UIC was associated with PTC risk. Zhao <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b7-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">7</xref>) indicated that a higher than average UIC was associated with an increased risk of larger tumors in female patients with PTC. Furthermore, Zhao <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b8-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">8</xref>) and Wang <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b9-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">9</xref>) observed that UIC was associated with lymph node metastasis in patients with PTC, and Kim <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b10-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">10</xref>) identified UIC as an independent predictor of BRAF mutations in PTC. However, the aforementioned results were obtained based on random UIC measurements, which only reflect iodine status at specific time points, and cannot be used to independently represent chronic iodine exposure. In TC ecology research, further studies evaluated iodine exposure according to the water iodine levels of the domicile districts of patients; however, this design lacks individual iodine exposure assessment (<xref rid="b11-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">11</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b13-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">13</xref>). Furthermore, Santos <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b14-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">14</xref>) used reservoir water iodine content combined with UIC to evaluate chronic iodine exposure in thyroid histology pattern research. Zhang <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b15-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">15</xref>) investigated iodized salt consumption combined with UIC to estimate long-term iodine intake. However, this ecology-based integrated assessment design of iodine exposure (which utilized water iodine or iodized salt consumption combined with the UIC) is rarely applied for the analysis of clinicopathological characteristics in PTC.</p>
<p>In the present study, UIC was innovatively combined with water iodine values to determine the intrinsic association between iodine exposure and the clinical characteristics of PTC. Ecological integrated assessment was performed to determine whether there is an association of excessive chronic iodine exposure with capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastases. Further exploration of the controllable risk factors of PTC may provide novel insights and a reference for regional primary preventive strategies, and may aid the identification of biomarkers for the early diagnosis of PTC.</p>
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<title>Materials and methods</title>
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<title>Study population</title>
<p>The present study involved patients with thyroid nodules who underwent thyroidectomy at the Department of Thyroid Surgery, The Second Hospital of Shandong University (Jinan, China), between July 2019 and December 2019. The exclusion criteria were as follows: i) Patients with a family history of TC; ii) history of radiation exposure during childhood; iii) recent use of therapeutic iodine (2 months); iv) use of antithyroid drugs or thyroid hormone therapy; and v) patients with kidney or liver dysfunction, and/or other systemic diseases. The pathohistological type of the thyroid nodules was determined by a pathologist at the Department of Pathology. Finally, after excluding patients with medullary, follicular and undifferentiated TC, 151 patients with thyroid nodules remained, including 97 PTC and 54 non-PTC patients. The Research Ethics committee of The Second Hospital of Shandong University approved the present study and allowed oral consent to be obtained from patients [approval no. KYLL-2019(KJ)P-0084]. All the patients were informed of the purpose of the study and volunteered to participate in this research by oral consent.</p>
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<title>Iodine exposure assessment</title>
<p>A fasting urine specimen was collected by clinical professionals between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m., and the UIC was determined using an iodine determination kit (cat. no. 160031; Xiangyang Wentes Health Technology Co., Ltd.) and a matching iodine detector instrument (OTT-I-P; Xiangyang Wentes Health Technology Co., Ltd.). During testing, the experimental environment was kept free of iodine, and the external and internal quality controls were processed according to the standard protocols of The Second Hospital of Shandong University. The reference materials were certified lyophilized human reference urine iodine (GBW09108-GBW09110) produced by the National Reference Laboratory for Iodine Deficiency Disorders. The urinary creatinine concentration was determined using the Analyzer A25 (BioSystems S.A.). Both UIC and urinary creatinine were processed within 2 h after collection. According to the recommendations of the World Health Organization (<xref rid="b16-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">16</xref>), the iodine nutritional status was categorized into three degrees as follows: i) Low UIC (&#x003C;100 &#x00B5;g/l), iodine-deficient; ii) adaptive UIC (100&#x2013;299 &#x00B5;g/l), iodine-adequate; and iii) high UIC (&#x2265;300 &#x00B5;g/l), iodine-excessive.</p>
<p>The environmental water iodine data for domicile districts of the Shandong province were consulted (<xref rid="b17-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">17</xref>). According to the grading standard for water iodine (<xref rid="b17-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">17</xref>), Shandong was divided into three groups as follows: i) Historically iodine-deficient regions (median water iodine levels &#x003C;10 &#x00B5;g/l); ii) historically iodine-adaptive regions (median water iodine levels 10&#x2013;150 &#x00B5;g/l); and iii) historically iodine-excessive regions (median water iodine levels &#x003E;150 &#x00B5;g/l).</p>
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<title>Clinical characteristics</title>
<p>In line with previously published standards (<xref rid="b18-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">18</xref>), patients with thyroid nodules were categorized into four groups according to Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (TIRADS) grading as follows: Group 1, TIRADS 2 and 3; group 2, TIRADS 4a; group 3, TIRADS 4b; and group 4, TIRADS 4c and 5. Descriptions of nodule multifocality and bilaterality were obtained from ultrasound reports. For cases with multiple reports, the latest ultrasound report and the highest TIRADS grade were selected.</p>
<p>Diagnoses were reached using surgical slides from the Department of Pathology, and the histological type of TC was determined. Characteristics including primary tumor size, location, capsular invasion, extrathyroid metastasis and lymph node status were evaluated based on the National Comprehensive Carcinoma Network guidelines (version 2; 2014) for TC recommendations (<uri xlink:href="https://www.nccn.org">https://www.nccn.org</uri>). Primary and secondary pathological changes were examined and described in detail in the associated pathological reports. The comprehensive assessment of PTC was performed by the Departments of Thyroid Surgery and Pathology, and the demographic and pathological characteristics of each patient were obtained from medical records.</p>
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<title>Statistical analysis</title>
<p>All data were entered by two researchers and cross-checked using EpiData 3.0 software (<uri xlink:href="https://www.epidata.dk">https://www.epidata.dk</uri>) for quality control. Descriptive analyses of basic characteristics are presented either as the mean &#x00B1; standard deviation or as percentages. &#x03C7;<sup>2</sup>, Student&#x0027;s t-test and F-test, and one-way ANOVA (with Bonferroni&#x0027;s test for multiple comparisons) were used for comparative analysis. McNemar&#x0027;s test was used for self-matching comparative analyses. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed using SPSS software, version 22.0 (IBM Corp.). Collinearity diagnostics results indicated that there was no multicollinearity for each variable in multiple conditional logistic regression models. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was generated using R software, version 3.5.1 (<uri xlink:href="https://www.r-project.org">https://www.r-project.org</uri>), and Sigma Plot, version 14.0 (Systat Software, Inc.) and R were used for data presentation. P&#x003C;0.05 was considered to indicate a statistically significant difference.</p>
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<title>Results</title>
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<title>Association between UIC and PTC risk in patients with thyroid nodules</title>
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<title>Basic characteristics</title>
<p>The data of 151 patients with thyroid nodules were analyzed. The patients included 41 men and 110 women, and their mean age &#x00B1; SD was 49.2&#x00B1;13.0 years (age range, 17&#x2013;75 years). The comparison of basic characteristics, including general demographic information, nodule ultrasound data and UIC, between PTC and non-PTC patients is displayed in <xref rid="tI-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table I</xref> and <xref rid="f1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1</xref>. Not a few PTC patients (32.0&#x0025;) were located in 30&#x2013;40 years group, far more than that in non-PTC patients (9.3&#x0025;); by contrast, few PTC patients (10.3&#x0025;) were aged over 60 years, far less than that in non-PTC patients (37.0&#x0025;) (<xref rid="f1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1A</xref>). Almost half (45.4&#x0025;) of PTC patients manifested as multifocality of nodules, significantly lower than that in non-PTC patients with 74.1&#x0025; (<xref rid="f1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1B</xref>). Approximately half of the PTC patients (44.3&#x0025;) exhibited a high UIC (&#x2265;300 &#x00B5;g/l), which was significantly higher compared with that of the non-PTC patients (22.2&#x0025;); by contrast, the proportion of PTC patients with adaptive UICs (100&#x2013;299 &#x00B5;g/l) was 39.2&#x0025;, which was markedly lower compared with that of the non-PTC patients (55.6&#x0025;) (<xref rid="f1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1C</xref>). No significantly difference was showed between PTC and non-PTC patients for UIC/creatinine (<xref rid="f1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1D</xref>).</p>
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<title>Logistic regression analysis</title>
<p>A lower age [univariate analysis: Odds ratio (OR)=5.186; 95&#x0025; CI: 2.217&#x2013;12.134; multivariate analysis: OR=5.192; 95&#x0025; CI: 2.215&#x2013;12.171 (both P&#x003C;0.001)], multifocality of nodules [univariate analysis: OR=0.291; 95&#x0025; CI: 0.140&#x2013;0.602 (P=0.001); multivariate analysis: OR=0.334; 95&#x0025; CI: 0.154&#x2013;0.724 (P=0.005)], and high UIC [univariate analysis: OR=3.359; 95&#x0025; CI: 1.297&#x2013;8.701 (P=0.013); multivariate analysis: OR=3.987; 95&#x0025; CI: 1.355&#x2013;11.736 (P=0.012)] were identified as predictors of PTC risk in patients with thyroid nodules (<xref rid="tII-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table II</xref>).</p>
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<title>Diagnostic value analysis</title>
<p>The area under the ROC curve (95&#x0025; CI), cut-off value, sensitivity and specificity were 0.681 (0.581&#x2013;0.782), 399.0 &#x00B5;g/l (UIC) (0.432, 0.857) for univariate analysis, and 0.776 (0.687&#x2013;0.864), 0.353 (prediction probability) &#x00B5;g/l (0.679, 0.762) for multivariate analysis, after adjusting potential covariates, such as sex, age, smoking habits and body mass index (BMI) (<xref rid="f2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="fig">Fig. 2</xref>).</p>
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<title>Analysis of UIC and clinicopathological characteristics</title>
<p>Compared with a low UIC, adaptive and high UICs were both significantly associated with capsular invasion of PTC (P&#x003C;0.05). Compared with an adaptive UIC, only a high UIC was significantly associated with extrathyroid metastasis (P&#x003C;0.05). No notable association was observed between UIC and age, sex, smoking habits, BMI, tumor size, complications or lymph node status in patients with PTC (<xref rid="tIII-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table III</xref>).</p>
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<sec>
<title>Assessment of excessive chronic iodine exposure</title>
<p>The water iodine data of the domicile districts of patients with PTC were utilized and combined with the UIC to conduct ecology integrated assessment of chronic iodine exposure. Among patients with PTC who exhibited high UICs, 81.4&#x0025; were from historically non-iodine deficient regions (<xref rid="tIII-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table III</xref>). Among those residing in historically iodine-excessive regions, 66.7&#x0025; exhibited a high UIC, whereas only 7.4&#x0025; had low UIC values (<xref rid="tIV-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table IV</xref>). An association between high UIC and historically iodine-excessive regions was also noted. Thus, in the present study, high UIC was found to independently reflect excessive chronic iodine exposure in patients with PTC.</p>
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<sec>
<title>Pre- and postoperative alterations in UIC in patients with PTC</title>
<p>There were no significant changes in the UIC grading between pre- and postoperative samples (P&#x003E;0.05; <xref rid="tV-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table">Table V</xref> and <xref rid="SD1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="supplementary-material">Fig. S1</xref>) in patients with PTC. Among patients with a high preoperative UIC, 90.0&#x0025; also exhibited a high postoperative UIC, regardless of the presence of carcinomatous foci. These findings indicated that a high UIC did not result from the metabolic properties of the PTC <italic>per se</italic>.</p>
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<title>Discussion</title>
<p>The association between iodine intake and thyroid diseases has been suggested to follow a U-shaped distribution (<xref rid="b19-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">19</xref>,<xref rid="b20-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">20</xref>). However, few studies have determined the specific role of chronic excessive iodine exposure in the development of PTC. The results of the present study suggested that almost half of the patients with PTC (44.3&#x0025;) exhibited a high UIC (&#x2265;300 &#x00B5;g/l), and that the proportion of patients with PTC with a high UIC was significantly higher compared with that observed in those without PTC (44.3 vs. 22.2&#x0025;, respectively). Together with the results of logistic regression and ROC curve analysis, it was comprehensively hypothesized that a high UIC may serve as a predictor or biomarker for PTC risk in patients with thyroid nodules. This hypothesis is supported by other similar studies, although there was no sufficient evidence to identify excessive iodine as an independent predictor of PTC (<xref rid="b4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">4</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b12-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">12</xref>). The UIC is also a widely accepted indicator of iodine nutritional status (which is almost entirely dependent on iodine exposure, including dietary intake) owing to the fact that &#x003E;90&#x0025; of ingested iodine is excreted in the urine. Therefore, it was further proposed that excessive iodine exposure was significantly associated with the risk of PTC.</p>
<p>It is worth mentioning that the most innovative characteristic of present study is the fact that the UIC was combined with the water iodine levels of domicile districts, and that this integrated evaluation assessed chronic iodine exposure based on ecology. The data revealed that a substantial proportion of patients with PTC (~70&#x0025;) who resided in historically iodine-excessive regions presented with high UICs; consistently, the majority of PTC patients with high UIC (&#x003E;80&#x0025;) were from historically non-iodine deficient regions. This suggested an association between high UIC and iodine-excessive regions. Therefore, to a large extent, a high UIC may independently reflect excessive chronic iodine exposure in patients with PTC. Based on the aforementioned findings, ecology integrated assessment was used to investigate the association between chronic iodine exposure and the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with PTC. The results indicated that adaptive and high UIC values are associated with capsular invasion of carcinoma, but that only high UIC is significantly associated with extrathyroid metastasis. On the one hand, high iodine concentrations may promote PTC cell proliferation (represented by a higher iodine concentration) and manifest as higher rates of proliferation. On the other hand, this regularity only applies for iodine concentrations &#x2264;1.0&#x00D7;10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup> mmol/l; beyond this boundary, the rate of proliferation gradually decreases (<xref rid="b21-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>). Importantly, the concentration of iodine in the normal human thyroid gland ranges between 1.0&#x00D7;10<sup>&#x2212;6</sup> and 1.0&#x00D7;10<sup>&#x2212;5</sup> mmol/l (<xref rid="b21-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>), which is below the aforementioned concentration. Therefore, for adaptive iodine levels and beyond, it was hypothesized that the higher the concentration of iodine in the thyroid gland (within a specified range, 1.0&#x00D7;10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup> mmol/l), the higher the rate of carcinoma cell proliferation; however, for extremely high iodine levels (&#x2265;1.0&#x00D7;10<sup>&#x2212;3</sup> mmol/l, for pathological thyroid gland), it was speculated in the present study that the proliferative rate may marginally decrease.</p>
<p>It should also be noted that the rate of proliferation usually reflects the potential for capsular invasion (<xref rid="b9-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">9</xref>,<xref rid="b21-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>). In this respect, it is apparent that both an adaptive and high UIC were equally significantly associated with capsular invasion, and the difference between the two was not statistically significant. Therefore, both adaptive and high UICs were concluded to enhance the potential for capsular invasion in patients with PTC. However, only high levels of iodine were able to upregulate the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A in W3 cells (<xref rid="b21-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>), MAPK in TPC-1 cells (<xref rid="b22-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">22</xref>), and AKT in TFC (thyroid follicular cells) (<xref rid="b23-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">23</xref>). AKT and MAPK are involved in the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and MAPK signaling pathways, respectively (<xref rid="b24-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">24</xref>,<xref rid="b25-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">25</xref>); both activate downstream VEGF (<xref rid="b26-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">26</xref>,<xref rid="b27-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">27</xref>), which is responsible for angiogenic activation and immune microenvironment disorders in carcinomas (<xref rid="b27-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">27</xref>,<xref rid="b28-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">28</xref>), contributing to proliferation and metastasis (<xref rid="b29-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">29</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b35-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="bibr">35</xref>). It was therefore hypothesized that only high concentrations of iodine can trigger the activation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and MAPK pathways and alter VEGF-mediated angiogenesis and immune reactions, thereby promoting the proliferation and metastasis of PTC. This may explain why only a high UIC was found to be significantly associated with capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastasis. Consequently, it was hypothesized that excessive chronic iodine exposure may promote capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastasis in patients with PTC.</p>
<p>Another innovation of the present study was the self-matching design and random selection of 40 patients, and the discovery that UIC grading does not differ significantly between the pre- and postoperative period, regardless of the presence of carcinomatous foci. This finding further excludes the possibility that a higher UIC may be attributed to the metabolism of carcinomatous foci. Therefore, it was concluded that a high UIC is indicative of excessive iodine exposure rather than the metabolic characteristics of the carcinoma <italic>per se</italic>, and this must be considered as a risk factor for pathogenic PTC.</p>
<p>The conclusions would have been more powerful if the study had included a larger prospective cohort from multiple centers (where high iodine exposure and PTC tumorigenesis were assessed over time), and more effort had been made to control the selective bias of this particular hospital (e.g., Berkson bias). Despite these limitations, however, convincing, manageable risk factors for PTC were identified. Furthermore, the aim of the study was to investigate the risk factors and their possible roles in patients with PTC, rather than to assess the iodine nutritional status of the general population. It is also not possible to exclude undiagnosed PTC cases within the general population and, therefore, in the present study, patients with thyroid nodules included those in the non-PTC group. Based on these findings, it is necessary to implement regional control strategies for iodine supplementation in Shandong, where the iodine-deficient, -adaptive and -excessive regions coexist. This may help to prevent invasion and metastasis in patients with PTC, particularly those with thyroid nodules.</p>
<p>Collectively, the results of the present study indicated that excessive chronic iodine exposure may promote capsular invasion and extrathyroid metastasis, and may be significantly associated with the risk of PTC.</p>
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<p>The authors would like to thank Dr Chengjun Zhou, Dr Haitao Wang, Dr Xiaoying Wang and Dr Guoxin Teng, (Department of Pathology, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, China) for their support with pathological diagnosis. The authors would also like to thank Dr Shouluan Ding and Chunchun Shao, (Evidence-Based Medicine Center, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan, China) for statistical advice.</p>
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<p>This project was supported by the Research Development Fund of The Second Hospital of Shandong University (grant no. 11681808).</p>
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<p>All data generated or analyzed in the present study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.</p>
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<p>FH, JL and HJ designed the study. FH, WC, YZ, MG, JS, LS and LW collected and analysed the urine samples. FH, JX and QX analysed the data. ZY and HJ interpreted the data and provided academic guidance. FH drafted the manuscript, and JL, ZY and HJ made further revisions. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.</p>
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<p>The present study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of The Second Hospital of Shandong University; ethics approval no.: [KYLL-2019(KJ)P-0084]. All patients were informed of the purpose of the study and volunteered to participate.</p>
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<label>Figure 1.</label>
<caption><p>Distribution of basic characteristics between PTC and non-PTC among patients with thyroid nodules. (A) Age distribution. <sup>#</sup>P&#x003C;0.05 vs. non-PTC group for &#x003C;30 age range. <sup>##</sup>P&#x003C;0.01 vs. non-PTC group for &#x2265;60 age range. (B) Multifocality of nodule distribution. (C) UIC distribution. <sup>##</sup>P&#x003C;0.01 vs. non-PTC group for &#x2265;300 &#x00B5;g/l. (D) UIC/creatinine distribution. &#x002A;P&#x003C;0.05 and &#x002A;&#x002A;P&#x003C;0.01 vs. non-PTC group. PTC, papillary thyroid carcinoma; UIC, urinary iodine concentration.</p></caption>
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<label>Figure 2.</label>
<caption><p>Diagnostic value of high urinary iodine concentration for papillary thyroid carcinoma risk in patients with thyroid nodules. (A) ROC curve by univariate analysis. (B) ROC curve by multivariate analysis following adjustment for potential covariates, including sex, age, smoking habits and body mass index. ROC, receiver operating characteristic; AUC, area under the ROC curve.</p></caption>
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<caption><p>Basic characteristics of PTC and non-PTC among patients with thyroid nodules.</p></caption>
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<th align="left" valign="bottom">Characteristic</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">PTC (n=97)</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">Non-PTC (n=54)</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">t/&#x03C7;<sup>2</sup> value</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">P-value</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Age<sup><xref rid="tfn1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, years</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">45.5&#x00B1;12.5</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">55.9&#x00B1;11.2</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x2212;5.065</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x003C;0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Sex<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Female</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">73 (75.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">37 (68.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.796</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.372</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Male</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">24 (24.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (31.5)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Smoking habit<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (9.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (11.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.130</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.718</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Non-smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">88 (90.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">48 (88.9)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">BMI<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup>, kg/m<sup>2</sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;24.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">47 (48.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">31 (57.4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.114</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.291</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;24.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">50 (51.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">23 (42.6)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Blood pressure<sup><xref rid="tfn1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, mm/Hg</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Systolic</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">78.4&#x00B1;8.4</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">81.1&#x00B1;9.7</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x2212;1.514</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.132</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Diastolic</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">129.3&#x00B1;10.6</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">133.3&#x00B1;11.9</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x2212;1.732</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.086</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">TIRADS grade<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;4c</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">44 (45.4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5 (9.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">73.922</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x003C;0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;4b</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">26 (26.8)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">3 (5.6)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;4a</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">21 (21.6)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (16.7)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2264;3</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (6.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">37 (68.5)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Multifocality<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Yes</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">44 (45.4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">40 (74.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11.587</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">53 (54.6)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">14 (25.9)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Location<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Bilateral</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">37 (38.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">20 (37.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.018</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.893</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Unilateral</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">60 (61.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">34 (63.0)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">UIC<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;g/l</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;100</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (16.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">12 (22.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">7.335</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.026</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;100-299</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">38 (39.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">30 (55.6)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;300</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">43 (44.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">12 (22.2)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Urinary creatinine<sup><xref rid="tfn1-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;mol/l</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">109.0&#x00B1;79.4</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">111.9&#x00B1;63.6</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x2212;0.228</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.820</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">UIC/creatinine<sup><xref rid="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;g/&#x00B5;mol</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;2.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">32 (33.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">23 (42.6)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.584</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.275</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;2.0&#x2013;9.9</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">43 (44.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">24 (44.4)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;10.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">22 (22.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">7 (13.0)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tfn1-ol-0-0-12051"><label>a</label><p>Values are presented as the mean &#x00B1; SD</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn2-ol-0-0-12051"><label>b</label><p>The numbers (percentage contributions) are listed for each category. PTC, papillary thyroid carcinoma; BMI, body mass index; TIRADS, Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System; UIC, urinary iodine concentration.</p></fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="tII-ol-0-0-12051" position="float">
<label>Table II.</label>
<caption><p>Logistic regression analysis for predictors of papillary thyroid carcinoma risk in patients with thyroid nodules.</p></caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3">Univariate analysis</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3">Multivariate analysis<sup><xref rid="tfn3-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3"><hr/></th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3"><hr/></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th align="left" valign="bottom">Characteristic</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">OR</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">95&#x0025; CI</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">P-value</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">OR</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">95&#x0025; CI</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">P-value</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Sex</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Female</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Male</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.398</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.669&#x2013;2.919</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.373</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.405</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.643&#x2013;3.071</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.394</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Age, years</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003E;45</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2264;45</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5.186</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.217&#x2013;12.134</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x003C;0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5.192</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.215&#x2013;12.171</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">&#x003C;0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Smoking habit</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Non-smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.604</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.206&#x2013;1.767</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.357</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.848</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.248&#x2013;2.892</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.792</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">BMI, kg/m<sup>2</sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;4.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;24.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.765</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.901&#x2013;3.458</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.098</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.914</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.959&#x2013;3.821</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.066</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Multifocality</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.291</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.140&#x2013;0.602</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.334</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.154&#x2013;0.724</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.005</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Bilaterality</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.774</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.388&#x2013;1.541</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.465</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.979</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.478&#x2013;2.135</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.010</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">UIC, &#x00B5;g/l</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;100-299</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;100</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.546</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.135&#x2013;5.712</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.023</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.252</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.943&#x2013;5.375</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.067</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;300</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">3.359</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.297&#x2013;8.701</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.013</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">3.987</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.355&#x2013;11.736</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.012</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">UIC/creatinine, &#x00B5;g/&#x00B5;mol</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;2.0&#x2013;9.9</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.00</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;2.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.845</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.696&#x2013;4.887</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.218</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.107</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.722&#x2013;6.148</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.173</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;10.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.167</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.779&#x2013;6.033</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.139</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.516</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.822&#x2013;7.698</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.106</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tfn3-ol-0-0-12051"><label>a</label><p>Adjusted potential covariates such as sex, age, smoking habits and BMI. OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; BMI, body mass index; UIC, urinary iodine concentration.</p></fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="tIII-ol-0-0-12051" position="float">
<label>Table III.</label>
<caption><p>Association between UIC and clinicopathological characteristics among patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.</p></caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="4">UIC, &#x00B5;g/l</th>
<th/>
</tr>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="4"><hr/></th>
<th/>
</tr>
<tr>
<th align="left" valign="bottom">Characteristic</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">&#x003C;100</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">100-299</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">&#x2265;300</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">F/&#x03C7;<sup>2</sup> value</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">P-value</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Number<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup></td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (16.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">38 (39.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">43 (44.3)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Age<sup><xref rid="tfn5-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup>, years</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">46.3&#x00B1;15.1</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">46.1&#x00B1;12.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">44.6&#x00B1;12.2</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.192</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.825</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Sex<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Female</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">13 (81.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (71.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">33 (76.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.728</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.695</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Male</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">3 (18.8)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (28.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (23.3)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Smoking habit<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (12.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (5.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5 (11.6)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.293</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.544</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Non-smoker</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">14 (87.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">36 (94.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">38 (88.4)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">BMI<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, kg/m<sup>2</sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;24.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">8 (50.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (44.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">22 (51.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.352</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.839</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;24.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">8 (50.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">21 (55.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">21 (48.8)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Water iodine<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref>,<xref rid="tfn7-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">d</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;g/l</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;10.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (37.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (42.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">35 (81.4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17.787</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;2-10</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">8 (50.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">15 (39.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (13.9)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003C;2</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (12.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">7 (18.4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (4.7)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">TIRADS grades<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2265;4c</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (56.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (42.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">19 (44.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2.425</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.658</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;4b</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (12.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (28.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">13 (30.2)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2264;4a</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5 (31.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (28.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (25.6)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Multifocality<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Yes</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5 (31.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">23 (60.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (37.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5.964</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.051</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (68.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">15 (39.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (62.8)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Primary tumor size<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, cm</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x003E;1.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (38.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">12 (26.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (36.6)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.570</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.752</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;&#x2264;1.0</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (61.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">26 (73.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">26 (63.4)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Capsular invasion<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn8-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">e</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Invasion</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (37.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">28 (73.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">33 (76.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9.029</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.011</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No invasion</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (62.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (26.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (23.3)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Location<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Bilateral</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (12.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">19 (50.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (37.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">7.464</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.024</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Unilateral</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">14 (87.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">19 (50.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (62.8)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Extrathyroid metastasis<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn7-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">d</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Yes</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (62.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (42.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">30 (69.8)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6.504</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.039</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (37.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">22 (57.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">13 (30.2)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Complications<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Yes</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">12 (75.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">21 (55.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (62.8)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">1.947</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.378</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">4 (25.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (44.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">16 (37.2)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Lymph nodes<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref>,<xref rid="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">c</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Central district area</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">13 (81.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">30 (78.9)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">34 (79.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.042</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.979</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Non-central area</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">3 (18.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">8 (21.1)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (20.9)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Central metastasis<sup><xref rid="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup></td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;Yes</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (62.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">14 (36.8)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">26 (60.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">5.428</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.066</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x00A0;&#x00A0;No</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">6 (37.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">24 (63.2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (39.5)</td>
<td/>
<td/>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tfn4-ol-0-0-12051"><label>a</label><p>The numbers (percentage contribution) are listed for each category.</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn5-ol-0-0-12051"><label>b</label><p>Values are displayed as the mean &#x00B1; SD.</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn6-ol-0-0-12051"><label>c</label><p>Correction for continuity.</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn7-ol-0-0-12051"><label>d</label><p>Bonferroni&#x0027;s test shows significant differences between the &#x2265;300 and the 100&#x2013;299 &#x00B5;g/l groups (following comparison of three groups using the &#x03C7;<sup>2</sup> or one-way ANOVA analysis); all P&#x003C;0.05.</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn8-ol-0-0-12051"><label>e</label><p>Bonferroni&#x0027;s test shows significant differences between the &#x2265;300 and &#x003C;100 &#x00B5;g/l groups, and the 100&#x2013;299 and &#x003C;100 &#x00B5;g/l groups; all P&#x003C;0.05. UIC, urinary iodine concentration; BMI, body mass index; TIRADS, Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System.</p></fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="tIV-ol-0-0-12051" position="float">
<label>Table IV.</label>
<caption><p>Assessment of UIC combined with water iodine in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.</p></caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3">Residence, region</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="3"><hr/></th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th align="left" valign="bottom">UIC<sup><xref rid="tfn9-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;g/l</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">Iodine-deficient</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">Iodine-adaptive</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">Iodine-excessive</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x003C;100</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">10 (25.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">4 (13.3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (7.4)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">100-299</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">22 (55.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (30.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">7 (25.9)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x2265;300</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">8 (20.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">17 (56.7)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">18 (66.7)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Total</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">40 (100.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">30 (100.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (100.0)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tfn9-ol-0-0-12051"><label>a</label><p>The numbers (percentage contribution) are listed for each category. UIC, urinary iodine concentration.</p></fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="tV-ol-0-0-12051" position="float">
<label>Table V.</label>
<caption><p>Pre- and postoperative UIC in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.</p></caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="2">Postoperative</th>
<th/>
<th/>
</tr>
<tr>
<th/>
<th align="center" valign="bottom" colspan="2"><hr/></th>
<th/>
<th/>
</tr>
<tr>
<th align="left" valign="bottom">UIC<sup><xref rid="tfn10-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">a</xref></sup>, &#x00B5;g/l</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">&#x003C;300</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">&#x2265;300</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">Total</th>
<th align="center" valign="bottom">P-value</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Preoperative</td>
<td/>
<td/>
<td/>
<td align="center" valign="top">0.065<sup><xref rid="tfn11-ol-0-0-12051" ref-type="table-fn">b</xref></sup></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x003C;300</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">11 (55.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">9 (45.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">20 (50.0)</td>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">&#x2265;300</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">2 (10.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">18 (90.0)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">20 (50.0)</td>
<td/>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top">Total</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">13 (32.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">27 (67.5)</td>
<td align="center" valign="top">40 (100.0)</td>
<td/>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<table-wrap-foot>
<fn id="tfn10-ol-0-0-12051"><label>a</label><p>The numbers (percentage contribution) are listed for each category.</p></fn>
<fn id="tfn11-ol-0-0-12051"><label>b</label><p>McNemar&#x0027;s test. UIC, urinary iodine concentration.</p></fn>
</table-wrap-foot>
</table-wrap>
</floats-group>
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