and TERT promoter mutations (Dmut). The hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) were 3.86 (1.54-9.72) for biochemical incomplete response, 9.39 (3.35-26.3) for structural incomplete response, 3.40 (1.69-6.85) for extrathyroidal/extranodal extension, 1.34 (1.13-1.58) for mitotic count, and 6.08 (2.79-13.2) for Dmut. The optimal model demonstrated strong discriminative performance and stability across time points, with AUCs (95% confidence intervals) of 0.905 (0.801-1.000), 0.919 (0.857-0.981), and 0.921 (0.861-0.981) at 12, 24, and 36 months, respectively, and showed good calibration. This study demonstrates that integrating treatment response, extrathyroidal/extranodal extension, mitotic count, and Dmut into a predictive nomogram offers a clinically relevant tool for stratifying progression risk in patients with RAI-R PTC.
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