Lujing Xiong’s research while affiliated with University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and other places

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Flow-chart of the data collection process.
General information and planned surgical methods of patients.
Preoperative THYCA-QoL, EORTC QLQ-C30, and HAMA scores of patients.
Bivariate analysis of patient characteristics with THYCA-QoL summary scores, EORTC QLQ-C30 summary scores, and HAMA summary scores.
Assessment of preoperative health-related quality of life in patients undergoing thyroidectomy based on patient-reported outcomes
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August 2024

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Yongcong Cai

Introduction To evaluate the preoperative health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and influencing factors of HRQoL in patients undergoing thyroidectomy based on patient-reported outcomes. Materials and methods Patients who were diagnosed and treated in Sichuan Cancer Hospital from February 2022 to December 2022 and were scheduled to undergo thyroidectomy were included. Each participant completed the basic information questionnaire and patient-reported outcome assessment scales before surgery. HRQoL was assessed using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-C30 (EORTC QLQ-C30), the Thyroid Cancer-Specific Quality of Life (THYCA-QoL), and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA). The Wilcoxon rank sum test or the Kruskal-Wallis test was used to analyze the association between patient characteristics and HRQoL, and the variables with statistical significance were included in multiple linear regression analysis. Results 450 patients were included in the study. According to the analysis of the THYCA-QoL scores, the psychological subscale was the most complained about. Anxiety was the most common symptom of the HAMA. Factors associated with worse general QoL on the EORTC QLQ-C30 included nondiagnostic/unsatisfactory fine-needle aspiration (FNA) result. Planned lateral neck dissection and nondiagnostic/unsatisfactory FNA result were influential factors for preoperative anxiety. Males and longer sleep duration were associated with better thyroid cancer-specific QoL, better general QoL, and less anxiety. Conclusion The preoperative HRQoL of patients undergoing thyroidectomy was generally good. Females, insufficient sleep duration, planned lateral neck dissection, and nondiagnostic/unsatisfactory FNA result were associated with worse preoperative HRQoL.

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Patient‑reported outcome measures for assessing health‑related quality of life in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer: a systematic review

International Journal of Surgery

Background Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have become important tools for evaluating health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). While there are many PROMs available to measure HRQOL, there is a lack of a comprehensive overview of these PROMs. Therefore, we aimed to systematically review and categorize all PROMs that have been used to measure HRQOL in patients with DTC. Materials and methods After determining the search strategy and identifying inclusion and exclusion criteria, articles were searched in PubMed and EMBASE from January 1900 to September 2023. Information on PROMs from the included studies, such as development language, target population, (sub)scales name, number of items per (sub)scale, completion time, and validation, was extracted and synthesized. The frequency with which PROMs were utilized in the included studies was also graphed. After innovatively classifying PROMs as five categories, all of the included PROMs were allocated to their respective categories. Results A total of 330 articles fulfilled all of the criteria, and they utilized 96 different PROMs to measure HRQOL in DTC patients. The 96 PROMs were classified into five categories, namely universal PROMs (16/96), DTC-related PROMs (11/96), radioiodine-related PROMs (4/96), operation-related PROMs (37/96), and psychology-related PROMs (28/96). Among them, some PROMs were the frequently employed PROMs to assess diverse aspects of HRQOL in patients with DTC. Conclusion A large number of PROMs are available for patients with DTC, which evaluate all aspects of HRQOL. Combining the relevant information and frequency of PROMs utilization, it can provide convenience and reference for researchers to select PROMs across different categories. However, a more detailed critical appraisal of the PROMs used in various clinical scenarios is required. Additionally, PROMs usage frequency in previous studies can indirectly indicate the comprehensiveness or gaps in HRQOL aspects studied, guiding further review or research.


Distribution of benign and malignant tumors (n = 53). The proportion of each type of pathology is expressed as a percentage and the number is given in brackets. NOS, not otherwise specified.
Overall survival of parotid tumors.
Locoregional recurrence‐free survival rate of parotid tumors.
Long‐term follow‐up and prognostic analysis of parotid tumors in children and adolescents

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Objectives The objective of this study is to summarize the clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of parotid tumors in children and adolescents. Methods Fifty‐three children and adolescents diagnosed with parotid gland tumors were included. Survival was evaluated using the Kaplan–Meier method. Log‐rank test and multivariate analysis were used to analyze the association between clinical factors and recurrence. Results Of the 53 patients, 30 cases were benign and 23 cases were malignant. All patients underwent surgery. Patients with malignant tumors with high‐risk factors received radiotherapy or chemotherapy. The median follow‐up time was 61 months. Of these, 1 patient with benign tumor and 5 patients with malignant tumors recurred. Of the patients with malignant tumors, 2 developed distant metastases and 2 died. The 5‐year overall survival (OS) and 5‐year locoregional recurrence‐free survival (LRFS) rates for benign tumors were 100.0% and 92.9%, respectively, whereas the 5‐year OS and 5‐year LRFS rates for malignant tumors were 94.4% and 72.5%, respectively. The log‐rank univariate test showed that tumor size >3.5 cm (p = .056), distant metastasis (p = .056), and stage III and IV (p = .032) were associated with recurrence. However, multivariate analysis did not show the above factors to be independent prognostic factors for LRFS. Conclusion Surgery for benign tumors depends on the location and size. Surgery for malignant parotid tumors depends mainly on the stage, grade, pathological type, and recurrence. Prophylactic lymph node dissection is required for high‐grade tumors. Radiotherapy or chemotherapy for children needs more research. Both benign and malignant tumors have high survival rates after active treatment. Level of evidence Level 2.


Pathological types and proportions of parotid gland tumors
An analysis of health-related quality of life in children and adolescents after parotidectomy based on patient-reported outcomes

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European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Purpose To assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and its influencing factors in these pediatric patients undergoing parotidectomy. Methods This was a cross-sectional study that included 37 children and adolescents (≤ 19 years) with parotid gland tumors who were treated in Sichuan Cancer Hospital between January 2006 and November 2021. HRQoL was assessed using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-C30 (EORTC QLQ-C30). The Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to analyze the factors influencing patients' HRQoL. Results 37 children and adolescents were included in the study, including 22 cases of benign tumors and 15 cases of malignant tumors. All patients underwent surgery, and some patients with malignant tumors received radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Malignancy, permanent facial palsy, and Frey syndrome were associated with worse HRQoL in children and adolescents with parotid gland tumors. Radiotherapy and no cervical lymph node dissection were associated with worse HRQoL in pediatric patients with malignancy. The surgical approach of parotid is not a factor influencing HRQoL. Conclusion Factors associated with HRQoL in children and adolescents with parotid gland tumors include pathological types, permanent facial palsy, and Frey syndrome. In addition, factors affecting patients with malignancy include lateral lymph node dissection and radiotherapy.

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... IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation; Tg, thyroglobulin. in 3.87% to 28% of patients, necessitating a secondary surgical intervention (14)(15)(16). Traditional open surgery, while effective, often leaves conspicuous scars on the neck, which can adversely affect patients' psychological wellbeing and social functioning (17,18). Notably, thyroid cancer disproportionately affects young females, many of whom have had their initial surgeries conducted using endoscopic or robotic methods, thereby fostering heightened expectations for postoperative cosmetic outcomes. ...

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Safety and feasibility of robotic reoperation via a bilateral axillo-breast approach for patients with locally recurrent thyroid cancer: a single-center retrospective study
Assessment of preoperative health-related quality of life in patients undergoing thyroidectomy based on patient-reported outcomes

... Through this approach, an experienced clinician and cytopathologist can distinguish between benign and malignant tumors with more than 80% accuracy. However, this procedure is invasive and may lead to complications such as hemorrhage, cellulitis at the puncture site, or even facial nerve injury [5][6][7][8] . Some even believe that a biopsy can spread cancer cells and should not be performed. ...

Long‐term follow‐up and prognostic analysis of parotid tumors in children and adolescents

... The most common benign and malignant SGTs in this cohort were PA and MEC, respectively, with AccC being the second most common malignant neoplasm. These findings align with data from Brazil, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and China [56,57]. Additionally, we reported two LEC cases, whereas Whaley et al. [58] reported one pediatric LEC case. ...

An analysis of health-related quality of life in children and adolescents after parotidectomy based on patient-reported outcomes

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology