Is residence in areas of endemic goiter a risk factor for thyroid cancer?
The association between an indicator of iodine deficiency and differentiated thyroid cancer has been investigated in a population-based case-control study. This included all incident cases (N = 484) of papillary and follicular thyroid cancer diagnosed during the years 1980-1992 in a Swedish Health Care Region among residents born in Sweden, and as many individually matched controls. Cases were included after a uniform review of their histopathological specimens. Residence in areas where goiter had been severely endemic in the 1930s was used as exposure indicator. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals as estimates of relative risk were calculated as a measure of association using logistic regression. A trend toward an association was found with a duration of residence in goiter areas between 21 and 40 years, most prominent among follicular cancer cases and in the group diagnosed at age > or = 50 years compared to not exposed. Exposure for the first time during adolescence (betwe