PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Haddad H. Alkaff AU - Bayan O. Besharah AU - Deemah H. Bukhari AU - Suhail I. Sayed AU - Mohammad A. Alessa AU - Sherif K. Abdelmonim AU - Saeed A. Alghamdi AU - Fares E. Alghamdi AU - Omar A. Abu Suliman AU - Firas R. Abi Sheffah AU - Anas H. Al-Tammas AU - Rajab A. Al-Zahrani AU - Osama A. Marglani AU - John C. Heaphy AU - Osama A. Bawazir AU - Ameen Z. Alherabi TI - Thyroid neoplasm in Makkah region, Saudi Arabia AID - 10.15537/smj.2020.12.25575 DP - 2020 Dec 01 TA - Saudi Medical Journal PG - 1330--1335 VI - 41 IP - 12 4099 - http://smj.org.sa/content/41/12/1330.short 4100 - http://smj.org.sa/content/41/12/1330.full SO - Saudi Med J2020 Dec 01; 41 AB - Objectives: To improve our local data and demographics of thyroid neoplasm in Makkah region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and provide some basic statistics for future studies in our local community.Methods: A record based retrospective epidemiological study was conducted and included 314 thyroid disease patients who were presented to our centers at Makkah region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between December 2009 and December 2019.Results: A descriptive statistical analysis was carried out. The average age was 42.77 years, with a female-to-male ratio of 3:1, and most of the patients were Saudi (77%). Fifty-seven percent of cases were benign, while in malignant cases, 33.4% were papillary thyroid carcinoma. The mean follow-up time was 15.44 months, with excellent compliance in 39.4% of the patients.Conclusion: Thyroid tumors have a leading incidence in head and neck tumors in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, mandating further studies to determine the causes and distribution in other regions of the country.