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Seasonal variation has been described in the presentation and growth of several malignant tumours, including cancers of the breast, uterus, uterine cervix, urinary bladder, liver, lymphatic system and skin, although the mechanisms are not known. We herein describe a circannual rhythm for thyroid cancer (total = 2627), with significantly more cases presenting during the late autumn and winter. In a subset of these cases (127 papillary carcinomas), significant seasonal variations with highest values in autumn-winter were found for tumour diameter and proliferation indicators (S- and G2M-phase fractions). These results indicate the likelihood of a seasonal factor (or factors) of importance for the regulation and modification of tumour cell proliferation. When further clarified, this might be of relevance for the planning of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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Akslen, L., Sothern, R. Seasonal variations in the presentation and growth of thyroid cancer. Br J Cancer 77, 1174–1179 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1998.195
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