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Cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident

 

Title: Cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident

Author: Prysyazhnyuk, Anatoly Ye. / Gulak, Ludmila O. / Gristchenko, Vladimir G. / Fedorenko, Zoya P.

Reference: International Congress Series, 1234, p.281-291, May 2002

doi: 10.1016/S0531-5131(01)00617-3

Keywords: Cancer incidence rate; Standardized incidence ratio; Dose of radiation; Contaminated area ; Emergency worker; Evacuee  ; Population

Abstract: We analyzed the temporal trend in cancer incidence rate in different groups of Ukrainian population affected by the Chernobyl accident using the data obtained from the following two main information sources: (1) local cancer registry, which was established in 1987 and covers 150,000 population in the most radio-contaminated areas close to Chernobyl; and (2) state registry of people affected by the Chernobyl accident….

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513101006173

Incidence of thyroid cancer in adults recorded by French cancer registries (1978–1997)

 

Title: Incidence of thyroid cancer in adults recorded by French cancer registries (1978–1997)
Author: Colonna, M / Grosclaude, P / Remontet, L / Schvartz, C / Mace-Lesech, J / Velten, M / Guizard, A.V / (…) / Esteve, J

Reference: European Journal of Cancer, 38 (13), p.1762-1768, Sep 2002

doi: 10.1016/S0959-8049(02)00110-7

Keywords: Thyroid cancer; Incidence; Time trends; Cohort effectコホ

Abstract: …increase in the past in thyroid cancer. We can see this increase…attributed to a possible “Chernobyl effect”. Geographical…interpreting these results. Cancer registration may be…the thoroughness of the thyroid cancer registration…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959804902001107

Thyroid gland and radiation (fundamental and applied aspects): 20 years after the Chernobyl accident

Title: Thyroid gland and radiation (fundamental and applied aspects): 20 years after the Chernobyl accident
Author: Tronko, Mykola / Bogdanova, Tetyana / Likhtarev, Ilya / Komisarenko, Igor / Kovalenko, Andriy / Epshtein, Ovsiy / Tereshchenko, Valery / (…) / Gulak, Lyudmila

Reference: International Congress Series, 1299, p.46-53, Feb 2007

doi: 10.1016/j.ics.2006.09.009

Keywords: Chernobyl accident; Thyroid cancer; Incidence; Treatment; Thyroid radiation dose

Abstract: In the present paper are generalized data on the increase of thyroid cancer incidence in children and adolescents affected after the Chernobyl accident for the period 1986–2004. Beginning in 1990, a significant rise in the number of thyroid cancer cases and incidence was noted in the cohort aged 0–18 years at the time of the accident, especially among children aged 0–14 years. Patients’ distribution by age at the time of the accident points out that the most significant increase in the number of thyroid cancer patients occurred at the expense of children who were aged up to 4 years in 1986….

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513106006108

The thyroid cancer epidemic: Is it the dark side of the CT revolution?

Title: The thyroid cancer epidemic: Is it the dark side of the CT revolution?
Author: Baker, Stephen R. / Bhatti, Waseem A.

Reference: European Journal of Radiology, 60 (1), p.67-69, Oct 2006

doi: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2006.04.022

Keywords: Computed tomography; Thyroid cancer incidence; Contrast material

Abstract: …accelerating trend of new cancer cases over the past…years after the Chernobyl accident of April 1986, thyroid cancer cases were noted…recent UN report on Chernobyl indicated that the…persistent elevation of thyroid cancer rates [14] . Perhaps…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0720048X06001963

Thyroid cancer in Belarus

Title: Thyroid cancer in Belarus

Author: Demidchik, Evgueni P / Demidchik, Yuri E / Gedrevich, Zigmund E / Mrochek, Alexandr G / Ostapenko, Vladislav A / Kenigsberg, Jacov E / Buglova, Elena E / (…) / Mankouskaya, Svetlana V

Reference: International Congress Series, 1234, p.69-75, May 2002

doi: 10.1016/S0531-5131(01)00596-9

Keywords: Thyroid cancer; Estimated risk; Chernobyl accident; Incidence

Abstract: The Chernobyl accident in April and May of 1986 promoted thyroid carcinomas in 1500 patients who were exposed to radiation at the age group under 18. The common type of malignancy was papillary cancer (93.5%). For the period from 1990 to 2000, thyroid carcinomas were diagnosed in 674 children (age group under 15), in 262 adolescents (age group between 15 and 19) and in 564 young adults (age group from 19 to 33). The highest number of thyroid malignancies in children and adolescents was diagnosed in Gomel and Brest oblasts located closer to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant….

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513101005969

No increase in thyroid cancer among children and adolescents in Finland due to Chernobyl accident

Title: No increase in thyroid cancer among children and adolescents in Finland due to Chernobyl accident

Author: But, Anna / Kurttio, Päivi / Heinävaara, Sirpa / Auvinen, Anssi,

Reference: European Journal of Cancer, 42 (8), p.1167-1171, May 2006

doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2006.03.006

Keywords: Radiation effects; Thyroid neoplasms; Incidence; Chernobyl; Finland

Abstract: The aim of the study was to assess whether radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl accident in 1986 influenced thyroid cancer incidence among children and adolescents in Finland. The population was divided into two: those with thyroid doses less than 0.6 mSv and above 0.6 mSv. Cumulative incidence of thyroid cancer was identified from the Finnish Cancer Registry from a population aged 0–20 years in 1986 with a total of 1,356,801 persons. No clear difference in underlying thyroid cancer incidences rates were found during the pre-Chernobyl period (1970–1985) (rate ratio RR 0.95, 95% confidence interval CI 0.81–1.10). During the post-Chernobyl period (1991–2003), thyroid cancer incidence was lower in the more exposed population than in the less exposed population (RR 0.76, 95% CI 0.59–0.98). Our results did not indicate any increase in thyroid cancer incidence related to exposure to radiation from the Chernobyl accident.

URL:  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959804906002358

Microsoft Word – Thyroid cancer NewCal – pour PDF .doc

Title: Microsoft Word – Thyroid cancer NewCal – pour PDF .doc

Author: Thérèse Truong, Yannick Rougier, Dominique Dubourdieu, Chantal Guihenneuc-Jouyaux, Laurent Orsi, Denis Hémon, Pascal Guénel,

Reference:  [PDF-276K]Sep 2009 Accepted in European Journal of Cancer Prevention

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Keywords: Incidence; New Caledonia; thyroid neoplasms

Abstract: …and Geographic Variations for Thyroid Cancer in New Caledonia, a Very High Incidence…fr Running head: Incidence of thyroid cancer in New Caledonia 17/03/2006…Prevention 2 ABSTRACT Objective: Thyroid cancer incidence in New Caledonia…

URL: http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/13/84/72/PDF/Thyroid_cancer_incidence_-_EJCP.pdf

Thyroid cancer in Belarus after Chernobyl

Title: Thyroid cancer in Belarus after Chernobyl

Author: Bespalchuk, Pavel I. / Demidchik, Yuri E. / Demidchik, Eugene P. / Gedrevich, Zigmund E. / Dubovskaya, Alena P. / Saenko, Vladimir A. / Yamashita, Shunichi,

Reference: International Congress Series, 1299, p.27-31, Feb 2007

doi: 10.1016/j.ics.2006.09.006

Keywords: Thyroid cancer; Incidence; Mortality

Abstract: …incidence of thyroid cancer in Belarus before the Chernobyl disaster (1965…Introduction Before the Chernobyl Power Plant disaster, thyroid cancer was rarely diagnosed…incidence of Chernobyl thyroid cancer significantly…

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0531513106006133

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