カテゴリー「thyroid cancer」
Title:The Chernobyl Tissue Bank: Integrating international research on thyroid cancer
Author:Thomas G.A.
Reference:Cell Preserv. Technol. N 4, 2004, т.2, стр.335-336 ISSN: 1538-344X
URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/5385789/
Title:Post-chernobyl thyroid carcinoma in Belarus children and adolescents: Comparison with naturally occurring thyroid carcinoma in Italy and France
Author:Pacini Furio, Vorontsova Tatiana, Demidchik Eugeni P., Molinaro Eleonora, Agate Laura, Romei Cristina, Shavrova Elena, Cherstvoy Eugeny D., Ivashkevitch Yuriy, Kuchinskaya Elvira, Schlumberger Marin, Ronga Giuseppe, Filesi Mauro, Pinchera Aldo
Reference: J. Clin. Endocrinol. and Metab. N 11, 1997, т.82, стр.3563-3569
URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/340925/
Title: High prevalence of RET rearrangement in thyroid tumors of children from Belarus after the Chernobyl reactor accident
Author:Klugbauer S., Lengfelder E., Demidchik E.P., Rabes H.M.
Reference:Oncogene N 12, 1995, т.11, стр.2459-2467
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Title:Chernobyl and hypothyroidism
Author:Mangano Joseph J.
Reference: Lancet N 9013, 1996, стр.1482
URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/14203/
Title: Radiation and thyroid diseases: Experiences in Nagasaki and around Chernobyl
Author: Ashizawa Kiyoto, Yamashita Shunichi, Nagataki Shigenobu
Reference: Acta medica Nagasakiensia. 1996, 41(1-2), p.1-7
NAOSITE: Nagasaki University’s Academic Output SITE
Keywords: radiation accident; Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant; Atomic explosions; Nagasaki; long-term effects; the thyroid gland; tumors; population
Abstract: The needs of a society are closely related to medical progress and its contribution. For instance, research on AIDS and cancer is carried out to meet the demand of contemporary society. Thyroid disease caused by iodine deficiency is one such challenge, and “radiation and thyroid” is another major research theme. Clinical investigation and basic research on radiation-induced thyroid diseases through molecular epidemiology have received much attention from scientists in Nagasaki because of our historical background of atomic bomb exposure and accumulated data of radiationinduced human diseases. We, therefore, introduce the experiences of thyroid examination in Nagasaki and Chernobyl and epidemiological analysis of the effect of radiation on thyroid diseases.
URL: http://sci-pub.info/ref/13009/
Author: DE Shilin
Reference: Journal Tyyronet 2000 number 3 ”
Keywords: pediatrics
Abstract: The aim of the study is a retrospective analysis of data obtained in 1992 to 1997 from the Russian fragment of the international projects “Thyroid Gland: a standarized analysis of iodine sufficiency in Europe” and “Children of Chernobyl” and in observation of school children in Moscow. Object of research included children living in territories contaminated with radionuclides due to the Chernobyl accident, where iodine insufficiency of different levels was detected.
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2000g/3/K_voprosu_o_vnedrenii_mejdunarodnyh_normativov_ultrazvukovogo_obema_schitovidnoi_jelezy_v_pediatricheskuyu_praktiku.html?page=0
Author: Editors: G. Hennemann, E.P. Krenning
Reference: Journal Тиронет (Thyronet), 2001, No. 2 THYROID INTERNATIONAL 1/2 – 2001
Abstract: Ostapenko V. et al. (Minsk and New Tork), observed 5965 people, aged 18 or below, at the moment of the Chernobyl disaster, who had lived in the contaminated territories. Peroxidase antibodies to thyrocytes and / or thyroglobulin (TG) were observed in 6.3% of the patients (in women 2 times more often than in men) ….
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2001g/2/2_36.html?page=3
Author: Ulla Feldt-Rasmussen (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Reference: Thyroid international – 1-1996
Journal Thyronet 2001 / / № 1.
Keywords: Chernobyl, Hiroshima, thyroid cancer
Abstract: … The thyroid gland is an organ most sensitive to the effects of radiation: this was evidenced by the increasing incidence of cancer among children in the Chernobyl area after the accident at its nuclear power plant in 1986, as well as by a delayed increase of incidence of thyroid cancer among the population having survived the atomic bombardment of Hiroshima …
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2001g/1/Lechenie_raka_schitovidnoi_jelezy.html?page=1
Author: G.A. Gerasimov, V.V. Fadeyev, N.Yu. Sviridenko et al.
Reference: Second chapter of the book “Йододефицитные заболевания в России – простое решение сложной проблемы” (“Iodine-deficit-related diseases in Russia – simple solutions to difficult problems”)
in Journal Thyronet, 2002, No. 4
URL: http://www.thyronet.ru/spetsialistam/zhurnal/archiv/2002g/4/Vrachi_ili_likvidatory_posledstvii_iodnogo_deficita.html?page=11