CLAIM CARD
`fact_id=139252` (`A_core`) — The incidence of thyroid cancer in semaglutide-treated patients was less than 1%, suggesting no significant risk. doi=10.3390/ijms25084346
Evidence grade: exploratory
Contradiction status: none
Publication: faf58aa1-0279-46d8-a52f-a9e3f585c07c
Provenance: Derivation Web chain
Citation Support
source_1Assessment of Thyroid Carcinogenic Risk and Safety Profile of GLP1-RA Semaglutide (Ozempic) Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity: A Systematic Literature Reviewsource_2Efficacy and safety of once‐weekly subcutaneous semaglutide on weight loss in patients with overweight or obesity without diabetes mellitus—A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trialssource_3Efficacy and Safety of Tirzepatide in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Phase II/III Trialssource_4Two-year effects of semaglutide in adults with overweight or obesity: the STEP 5 trialsource_5Effect of Subcutaneous Semaglutide vs Placebo as an Adjunct to Intensive Behavioral Therapy on Body Weight in Adults With Overweight or Obesity The STEP 3 Randomized Clinical Trial