In-utero exposures are linked to a higher risk of thyroid cancer. Thyroid cancer is diagnosed at a younger age.

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In-utero exposures are linked to a higher risk of thyroid cancer.
Maternal hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, goiter, and benign thyroid neoplasms related to higher risk
The team conducted a nested case-control study using nationwide registry data from four Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden). The study included 2,437 thyroid cancer cases and 24,362 matched controls aged 0-48 years during 1967-2015.
"Maternal benign thyroid conditions such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, goiter, and benign thyroid neoplasms were strongly associated with thyroid cancer risk in offspring. Also, high birth weight, congenital hypothyroidism, maternal history of diabetes, and maternal postpartum haemorrhage were associated with increased risk", says Bjørge.
Motivates further research
"These findings should motivate additional research into early-life exposures that might cause thyroid cancer", says Bjørge.
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