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カテゴリー「thyroid cancer」

MOLECULAR CYTOGENETIC STUDIESON CHILDHOOD THYROID TUMOURS FROM BELARUS

Title: MOLECULAR CYTOGENETIC STUDIESON CHILDHOOD THYROID TUMOURS FROM BELARUS

Author: H. Zitzelsberger, J. Smida, K. Salassidis, L. Heiber, M. Bauchinger

Reference: Zitzelsberger et al. / International journal of radiation medicine  1999, 3–4 (3–4): 17–19

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Abstract: Since 1992, tissue specimens from 264 childhood thyroid tumours from Belarus were received by the Institute of Radiobiology at GSF. For control, tumour samples from Belarussian adults, papillary carcinomas without radiation history and secondary thyroid tumours developed after radiotherapy were also collected. Based on this tissue and cell culture collection, several molecular cytogenetic studies were carried out investigating aberrations in subgroups of these tumours at the chromosomal and molecular level. These studies include the quantification of chromosomal aberrations by FISH-painting (Lehmann L. et al., 1996), G-banding and breakpoint analyses of chromosomal aberrations (Lehmann L. et al., 1997; Zitzelsberger H. et al., in press), analyses of p53 mutations (Smida J. et al., 1997) and RET rearrangements (Smida J. et al., in press) and an expression profiling of activated tyrosine kinase genes. This presentation focuses on cytogenetic studies and the investigation of RET rearrangements

URL: http://www.physiciansofchernobyl.org.ua/magazine/PDFS/3-4_1999/3_3_99_61.pdf

Radiological and medical consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe

Author: V.G. Bebeshko, D.A. Bazyka, A.Yu. Romanenko, K.M. Loganovsky

Reference: Journal of AMS of Ukraine, 2011

Abstract: Article by Ukraine’s leading experts. Comprehends aspects of radiation safety, health protection, ecology, neuropsychiatry, immunology etc. Full text available in Ukrainian on web.

URL: http://archive.nbuv.gov.ua/portal/chem_biol/jamn/2011_2/Bebeshko.pdf

RETROSPECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE THYROID DOSES AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

 

Title: RETROSPECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE THYROID DOSES AFTER THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

Author: G. Goulko

Reference: International journal of radiation medicine  GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health Institute for Radiation Protection, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany

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Abstract: Thyroid cancer incidence in exposed children is increased in the most contaminated areas during last 5.8 years (Buglova E.E. et al., 1996; Ivannov V.K. et al., 1997; Goulko G. et al., 1998; Jacob P. et al., 1998). These results generally confirm first predictions about expected thyroid cancer rate made for the selected areas of Ukraine in 1991 (Likhtarev I.A. et al., 1993). During the time passed after the Chernobyl accident a lot of efforts were made in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia to improve thyroid dose estimates due to 131I (Pitkevich V.A. et al., 1993; Zvonova I.A., Balonov M.I., 1993; Likhtarev I.A. et al., 1994. 1996; Tsyb A.F. et al., 1994; Gavrilin Y. et al., 1996; Goulko G.M. et al., 1996, 1998; Drozdovitch V.V. et al., 1997). Increased interest to this problem initiated several epidemiological studies considering different groups of people exposed in childhood due to the Chernobyl accident.

URL: http://www.physiciansofchernobyl.org.ua/magazine/PDFS/3-4_1999/3_3_99_60.pdf

Health Effects of the Chernobyl Accident 1986-2011

Redactor: A.M. Serdyuk, V.G. Bebeshko, D.A. Bazyka

Reference: Тернопіль: ТДМУ «Укрмедкнига» (Ternopil State Medical University), 2011

Abstract: A book redacted by some of the leading Ukrainian experts. For details please contact the Ternopil State Medical University. University’s homepage: http://www.tdmu.edu.te.ua/eng/general/index.php

Ukrainian title: Медичні наслідки Чорнобильської катастрофи 1986–2011

THYROID CANCER AMONG THE BELARUSSIAN AND RUSSIAN POPULATION EXPOSED BY THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

 

Title: THYROID CANCER AMONG THE BELARUSSIAN AND RUSSIAN POPULATION EXPOSED BY THE CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT

Author: P. Jacob

Reference: International journal of radiation medicine  1999, 3.4 (3.4): 7.10

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Abstract: A large increase of the thyroid cancer incidence among those who were children at the time of the accident was observed in Belarus and in Ukraine (Kazakov V.S. et al., 1992; Likhtarev I.A. et al., 1995). The increase in Belarus among those who were younger than 18 years at the time of the accident started in 1989 with a linear rise to about 140 cases per year in 1994 and then staying up to 1996 (the last date of published data) on a constant level (Buglova E. et al., 1997). A case-control study indicated a strong relationship between thyroid cancer and estimated radiation dose from the Chernobyl accident (Astakova L.N. et al., 1998). An aggregate study of the thyroid cancer after Chernobyl has shown the large potential of such studies for deriving quantitative information on the cancer risk due to 131I incorporation

URL: http://www.physiciansofchernobyl.org.ua/magazine/PDFS/3-4_1999/3_3_99_59.pdf

Incidence of thyroid cancer in the inhabitants of the Belgorod region 1981-2005

Author: T.P. Golivets, B.S. Kovalenko, I.V. Sukhoterin, D.V. Volkov

Reference: Журнал: Научные ведомости Белгородского государственного университета. Серия: Медицина. Фармация (Journal: Scientific register of the Belgorod State University. Series: Medicine. Farmacy, 2010

Doi: 616.43;616-008.9;616.39

Keywords: Belgorod region, malignant tumor

Abstract: Overview on the 25-year period from 1981 to 2005. Dynamics of morbidity is researched in different age groups of both sexes. In every age group, increase of thyroid cancer incidence is detected. It evidences again the already known features of thyroid oncopathology.

URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/zabolevaemost-rakom-schitovidnoy-zhelezy-naseleniya-belgorodskoy-oblasti-v-1981-2005-gg

Risk of tumorous pathology in liquidators of the Chernobyl accident, according to thorough clinico-epidemiological monitoring

Reference: Проблеми радіаційної медицини та радіобіології (Problems of Radiation Medicine and Radiobiology), 2007

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Clinico-dosimetric analysis of peculiarities of intellectual development and emotional and behavioral disorders in children with oncologic pathologies on the thyroid gland

Author: S.A. Igumnov

Reference: Український медичний часопис (Ukrainian Medical Magazine), 1998

Keywords: thyroid cancer, intellectual development, emotional and behavioral disorders in children

URL:http://irbis.vnmu.edu.ua/cgi-bin/irbis64r_12/cgiirbis_64.exe?LNG=&Z21ID=&I21DBN=MEDIC_PRINT&P21DBN=MEDIC&S21STN=1&S21REF=&S21FMT=fullw_print&C21COM=S&S21CNR=&S21P01=0&S21P02=1&S21P03=A=&S21STR=%D0%98%D0%B3%D1%83%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2,%20%D0%A1.%20%D0%90.

The problem of thyroid cancer in Russia after the Chernobyl accident:evaluation of radiation risks, observation period 1991-2008

 

Title: The problem of thyroid cancer in Russia after the Chernobyl accident:evaluation of radiation risks, observation period 1991-2008

Author: Ivanov V.K., Tsyb A.F., Maksyutov M.A., Tumanov K.A., Chekin S.YU., Kascheev V.V., Korelo A.M., Vlasov O.K., Schukina N.V.

Reference: Journal “Radiation and Lisk” 2010, Vol.19 No.3

Keywords: Chernobyl accident, territory contaminated with radionuclides,  Population, thyroid cancer, incidence of disease, crude incidence rate,   standardized incidence ratio, excess relative risk

Abstract: Joint analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Bryansk, Kaluga, Oryol and Tula oblasts from 1981 through 2008 was made for the first time. The average size of population of the oblasts in those years was 5.1 million people. According to data of the National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry 9120 thyroid cancer cases were detected for that period. Mean-rayon thyroid doses were used for the analysis. Affected rayons of Bryansk, Kaluga, Oryol and Tula oblasts were arranged into 4 groups in accordance with radiation dose:

URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/problema-raka-schitovidnoy-zhelezy-v-rossii-posle-avarii-na-chernobylskoy-aes-otsenka-radiatsionnyh-riskov-period-nablyudeniya-1991-2008

Conclusion of the Russian Scientific Committee on Radiation protection of the report “incidence of thyroid cancer in Russia after the Chernobyl accident: evaluation of radiation risks according to data of the National radiation-epidemiological registry”, text of scientific article on “Medicine and health protection”.

Author: V.K. Ivanov

Reference: Журнал: Радиация и риск (journal: Radiation and Risk), 2010

Abstract: Aims of the work:

  1. To approve the assessment work of radiation risks of thyroid cancer in people, living in contaminated territories by the Chernobyl accident, administered by the MRRC RAMS (National Radiation and Epidemiological Registry
  2. Take note of the main results of large-scale radiation epidemiological studies conducted in the years 1991-2008 on the population of Bryansk, Kaluga, Orel and Tula regions, according to which:

– A group of radiation risk for thyroid cancer should include children and adolescents (0-17 years at the time of the Chernobyl accident);

– No significant radiation risk of thyroid cancer among adult (at the time of the Chernobyl accident) population has been found…

URL: http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/zaklyuchenie-rnkrz-po-dokladu-zabolevaemost-rakom-schitovidnoy-zhelezy-v-rossii-posle-avarii-na-chernobylskoy-aes-otsenka-radiatsionnyh

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