To evaluate quality of life in patients after 10 days pause of thyroid medication (Liothyronine) compared to treatment with recombinant TSH (Thyrogen) before radioiodine uptake and treatment in a double-blinded, randomised cross-over design.
Patients with a thyroid follicular or papillary cancer referred to radioiodine treatment in oncological department . The patients after thyroidectomy will be treated with Liothyronine and this treatment will be paused 10 days before radioiodine. As a routine these patients will be re-evaluated with iodine uptake 4 months later. The patients will be randomised to either T3 pause related to the first radioiodine treatment and Thyrogen injection (recombinant TSH) related to the second treatment/uptake - or Thyrogen related to the first treatment and T3 pause related to the second treatment /uptake. All medication given in the 10 days period right before radioiodine treatment/uptake will be delivered to the patients and marked with a protocol number. In the period with T3 pause the patients will be given placebo tablets and an injection of saline (instead of Thyrogen) before treatment/uptake at the similar time as given the Thyrogen injection. A nurse otherwise not involved in the study will give the injection. Patients will be evaluated by VAS, SF-36, and Eortc QLC30 (version 2.0) before radioiodine treatment and 3 weeks after treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
56
The patients will be randomised to either T3 (Liothyronine) pause related to the first radioiodine treatment and Thyrogen injection with continuing Liothyronine treatment related to the second treatment/uptake - or Thyrogen related to the first treatment and T3 pause related to the second treatment /uptake.
Dept of Oncology, Herlev Hospital
Herlev, Herlev, Denmark
quality of life
Time frame: month
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