| Literature DB >> 16635261 |
René Scheiden1, Marc Keipes, Carlo Bock, Walter Dippel, Nelly Kieffer, Catherine Capesius.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Twenty years after the nuclear accident in Chernobyl (Eastern Europe), there is still a controversial debate concerning a possible effect of the radioactive iodines, especially I-131, on the increase of thyroid carcinomas (TCs) in Western Europe. Time trends in incidence rates of TC in Luxembourg in comparison with other European countries and its descriptive epidemiology were investigated.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16635261 PMCID: PMC1475873 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-6-102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Figure 1Time trend of the age-standardized (world population) incidence rates of thyroid carcinomas (n = 310) by gender; 1990–1999.
Figure 2Number of TCs stratified by histological type and tumour size; n = 310 cases; period 1990–1999.
Figure 3Crude incidence rates of invasive thyroid carcinomas and the surgical specimens for benign or malignant diseases for both genders, period: 1990–1999.
Figure 4Age-distribution of the thyroid carcinomas (n = 310 cases); 1990–1999.
Overall observed 3-, 5- and 10-year survival rates of TCs for both genders in relation to the 4 age cohorts (<20 years, 20–44 years, 45–69 years and >69 years of age) and the 4 histological types (papillary, follicular, medullary and anaplastic carcinomas); n = 310 cases; period 1990–1999.
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* sample size too small for calculating the 95% confidence interval
** data not yet available
Prognoses of differentiated thyroid carcinomas resected for cure (R0)- overall observed 5-year survival rates 1990–1999 stratified by tumour size (253 cases; exclude 6 anaplastic carcinomas).
| n = 172 cases | 97.1%* | (168/172) | |
| 0.1–0.4 cm | n = 52 cases | 98.1%* | (51/52) |
| 0.5–0.9 cm | n = 57 cases | 100% | (57/57) |
| 1.0–1.4 cm | n = 38 cases | 97.4%* | (37/38) |
| 1.5–1.9 cm | n = 25 cases | 92.0%* | (23/25) |
| n = 44 cases | 97.7%* | (43/44) | |
| 2.0–2.9 cm | n = 30 cases | 100% | (30/30) |
| 3.0–3.9 cm | n = 14 cases | 92.9%* | (13/14) |
| n = 21 cases | 85.7%* | (18/21) | |
| n = 16 cases | 93.8%* | (15/16) | |
* sample size too small for calculating the 95% confidence interval