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Thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine: trends with reference to the Chernobyl accident.

M Fuzik1, A Prysyazhnyuk, Y Shibata, A Romanenko, Z Fedorenko, L Gulak, Y Goroh, N Gudzenko, N Trotsyuk, O Khukhrianska, V Saenko, S Yamashita.   

Abstract

For the first time, a comparative analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident was done in a cohort that is almost as large as the general population. On the basis of thyroid doses from radioactive iodine in individuals aged 1-18 years at the time of accident, geographic regions of Ukraine with low and high average accumulated thyroid doses were established and designated "low-exposure" and "high-exposure" territories, respectively. A significant difference of thyroid cancer incidence rates as a function of time between the two territories was found. That is, the increase in the incidence was higher in high-exposure regions than in low-exposure regions. The incidence rates varied substantially among the different attained age-groups, especially in the youngest one (up to 19 years old). The analysis that was adjusted for screening and technological effects also indicated that in the high-exposure regions, thyroid cancer incidence rates at the age of diagnosis of 5-9, 10-14 and 15-19 years were significantly higher in those born in 1982-1986 compared to those born in 1987-1991, while in the low-exposure regions, no significant difference was observed. The observed probable excess of radiation-induced thyroid cancer cases in adults exposed to radioactive iodine from the Chernobyl accident, especially in females, may be due to the high power of the present study. However, it should be noted that our investigation was not essentially free from ecological biases. © Springer-Verlag 2010

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21063719     DOI: 10.1007/s00411-010-0340-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys        ISSN: 0301-634X            Impact factor:   1.925


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1.  Thyroid cancer incidence among adolescents and adults in the Bryansk region of Russia following the Chernobyl accident.

Authors:  V K Ivanov; A I Gorski; M A Maksioutov; O K Vlasov; A M Godko; A F Tsyb; M Tirmarche; M Valenty; P Verger
Journal:  Health Phys       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 1.316

2.  Thyroid cancer risk in areas of Ukraine and Belarus affected by the Chernobyl accident.

Authors:  P Jacob; T I Bogdanova; E Buglova; M Chepurniy; Y Demidchik; Y Gavrilin; J Kenigsberg; R Meckbach; C Schotola; S Shinkarev; M D Tronko; A Ulanovsky; S Vavilov; L Walsh
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2006-01       Impact factor: 2.841

3.  Cancer in the Ukraine, post-Chernobyl.

Authors:  A Prisyazhiuk; O A Pjatak; V A Buzanov; G K Reeves; V Beral
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1991-11-23       Impact factor: 79.321

4.  Childhood thyroid cancer, radiation dose from Chernobyl, and dose uncertainties in Bryansk Oblast, Russia: a population-based case-control study.

Authors:  Kenneth J Kopecky; Valery Stepanenko; Nikolai Rivkind; Paul Voillequé; Lynn Onstad; Vladimir Shakhtarin; Evgeni Parshkov; Sergei Kulikov; Evgeni Lushnikov; Alexander Abrosimov; Vladislav Troshin; Galina Romanova; Vladimir Doroschenko; Anatoli Proshin; Anatoly Tsyb; Scott Davis
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 2.841

5.  Twenty years after the Chernobyl accident: solid cancer incidence in various groups of the Ukrainian population.

Authors:  A Prysyazhnyuk; V Gristchenko; Z Fedorenko; L Gulak; M Fuzik; K Slipenyuk; M Tirmarche
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2007-02-06       Impact factor: 1.925

6.  Post-Chernobyl thyroid cancers in Ukraine. Report 2: risk analysis.

Authors:  I Likhtarov; L Kovgan; S Vavilov; M Chepurny; E Ron; J Lubin; A Bouville; N Tronko; T Bogdanova; L Gulak; L Zablotska; G Howe
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 2.841

7.  The time trends of cancer incidence in the most contaminated regions of the Ukraine before and after the Chernobyl accident.

Authors:  A Prisyazhniuk; V Gristchenko; V Zakordonets; N Fouzik; Y Slipeniuk; I Ryzhak
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  1995-03       Impact factor: 1.925

Review 8.  The epidemiology of thyroid carcinoma.

Authors:  S Franceschi; P Boyle; P Maisonneuve; C La Vecchia; A D Burt; D J Kerr; G J MacFarlane
Journal:  Crit Rev Oncog       Date:  1993

Review 9.  Chernobyl-related ionising radiation exposure and cancer risk: an epidemiological review.

Authors:  Kirsten B Moysich; Ravi J Menezes; Arthur M Michalek
Journal:  Lancet Oncol       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 41.316

10.  Thyroid cancer incidence trends in Belarus: examining the impact of Chernobyl.

Authors:  Martin C Mahoney; Silvana Lawvere; Karen L Falkner; Yuri I Averkin; Vladislav A Ostapenko; Arthur M Michalek; Kirsten B Moysich; Philip L McCarthy
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2004-05-27       Impact factor: 7.196

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1.  Thyroid cancer after Chernobyl: mechanisms of overestimation.

Authors:  Sergei V Jargin
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2011-08-20       Impact factor: 1.925

2.  Gilbert W. Beebe Symposium on 30 Years after the Chernobyl Accident: Current and Future Studies on Radiation Health Effects.

Authors:  Jonathan M Samet; Amy Berrington de González; Lawrence T Dauer; Maureen Hatch; Ourania Kosti; Fred A Mettler; Merriline M Satyamitra
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2017-11-14       Impact factor: 2.841

3.  Trends in Solid Tumor Incidence in Ukraine 30 Years After Chernobyl.

Authors:  Krystle M Leung; Galyna Shabat; Pamela Lu; Adam C Fields; Andrey Lukashenko; Jennifer S Davids; Nelya Melnitchouk
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2019-08

Review 4.  Demonstrating the undermining of science and health policy after the Fukushima nuclear accident by applying the Toolkit for detecting misused epidemiological methods.

Authors:  Toshihide Tsuda; Yumiko Miyano; Eiji Yamamoto
Journal:  Environ Health       Date:  2022-08-24       Impact factor: 7.123

5.  Gene signature of the post-Chernobyl papillary thyroid cancer.

Authors:  Daria Handkiewicz-Junak; Michal Swierniak; Dagmara Rusinek; Małgorzata Oczko-Wojciechowska; Genevieve Dom; Carine Maenhaut; Kristian Unger; Vincent Detours; Tetiana Bogdanova; Geraldine Thomas; Ilya Likhtarov; Roman Jaksik; Malgorzata Kowalska; Ewa Chmielik; Michal Jarzab; Andrzej Swierniak; Barbara Jarzab
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2016-01-26       Impact factor: 9.236

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