医学
甲状腺癌
危险系数
内科学
队列
抗生素
倾向得分匹配
比例危险模型
队列研究
药方
癌症
置信区间
药理学
生物
微生物学
作者
Sun Jae Park,Minseo Kim,Seogsong Jeong,Young Jun Park,Seulggie Choi,Jooyoung Chang,Yun Hwan Oh,Sun Wook Cho,Young Joo Park,Sang Min Park
出处
期刊:Thyroid
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2023-11-27
卷期号:34 (1): 112-122
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1089/thy.2023.0235
摘要
Background: Although recent studies have introduced antibiotics as a potential risk factor for thyroid cancer, further studies are necessary. We examined the association between long-term antibiotic usage and thyroid cancer risk. Methods: This nationwide cohort study investigated 9,804,481 individuals aged 20 years or older who participated in health screening (2005–2006) with follow-up ending on December 31, 2019, using the Korean National Health Insurance Service database. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for thyroid cancer risk according to the cumulative days of antibiotic prescription and the number of antibiotic classes, respectively. A 1:1 propensity score (PS) matching was also performed for analysis. Results: Compared with nonusers of antibiotics, participants prescribed ≥365 days of antibiotics showed an increased risk of thyroid cancer (aHR, 1.71; CI, 1.66–1.78) after adjusting for covariates including age, smoking status, comorbidities including thyroid-related diseases, and the number of head and neck computed tomography scans. Participants prescribed ≥365 days of antibiotics also had a significantly increased risk of thyroid cancer (aHR, 1.37; CI, 1.34–1.40) compared with participants prescribed 1–14 days of antibiotics. Association remained significant in the 1:1 PS-matched cohort. Moreover, compared with nonusers of antibiotics, the 5 or more antibiotic class user group had a higher thyroid cancer risk (aHR, 1.71; CI, 1.65–1.78). Conclusions: Long-term antibiotic prescriptions and an increasing number of antibiotic classes may be associated with a higher risk of thyroid cancer in a duration-dependent manner. The effects of long-term antibiotic exposure on thyroid cancer should be further investigated.
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