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ea0092ps1-08-04 | Translational 1 | ETA2023

Association between BMI and Brafv600E mutation status may differ by primary tumor size

Park Hyunju , Heo Jung , Jin Ryu Hyun , Hyuk Kim Tae , Wook Kim Sun , Hoon Chung Jae

Introduction: The prevalence of B-type Raf kinase (BRAFV600E) mutation in PTC has been observed in 30% to over 80%, and it seems that the mutation occurred in the early stage of thyroid carcinoma progression which precedes histological change. Based on previous reports, high body mass index (BMI) is considered a thyroid cancer risk. However, it is unclear whether high BMI has a certain association with the BRAFV600E mutational status. We assess whether high BMI is associated w...