2023
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvad004
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Letter to the Editor From Zandee and Links: “Metastatic Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Survival Is Unaffected by Mode of Preparation for 131I Administration”

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“…Insofar as our study did reach this conclusion, they express concern that we may have overstated that the results achieved by the 2 approaches were equivalent due to underpowering of the study. While our conclusions are supported by prior analyses as cited in our paper [ 3 , 4 ], Zandee and Links [ 2 ] indicate that perhaps due to the multifarious nature of factors influencing thyroid cancer survival (in our subjects and presumably in general) that the failure to observe a statistically significant difference between the outcomes derived from the 2 approaches does not signify that they can be considered equivalent. While this inference is arguable, in our view it renders any conclusion inutile or ambiguous.…”
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“…Insofar as our study did reach this conclusion, they express concern that we may have overstated that the results achieved by the 2 approaches were equivalent due to underpowering of the study. While our conclusions are supported by prior analyses as cited in our paper [ 3 , 4 ], Zandee and Links [ 2 ] indicate that perhaps due to the multifarious nature of factors influencing thyroid cancer survival (in our subjects and presumably in general) that the failure to observe a statistically significant difference between the outcomes derived from the 2 approaches does not signify that they can be considered equivalent. While this inference is arguable, in our view it renders any conclusion inutile or ambiguous.…”
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“…In our view, there is little doubt that use of recombinant human thyrotropin (rhTSH) has proved of significant benefit to patients with low- or intermediate-risk differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). And in their communication regarding our study [ 1 ], Zandee and Links [ 2 ] present compelling arguments with which we fully agree on the importance and merits of also establishing that preparation by rhTSH for radioiodine (RAI) therapy of higher risk or metastatic DTC would be equally efficacious to preparation by thyroid hormone withdrawal. Insofar as our study did reach this conclusion, they express concern that we may have overstated that the results achieved by the 2 approaches were equivalent due to underpowering of the study.…”
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