Two recent studies analyzed thyroid cancer incidence in Belarus and Ukraine during the period from 1990 to 2001, for the birth cohort 1968 to 1985, and the related (131)I exposure associated with the Chernobyl accident in 1986. Contradictory age-at-exposure and time-since-exposure effect modifications of the excess relative risk (ERR) were reported. The present study identifies the choice of baseline modeling method as the reason for the conflicting results. Various quality-of-fit criteria favor a parametric baseline model to various categorical baseline models. The model with a parametric baseline results in a decrease of the ERR by a factor of about 0.2 from an age at exposure of 5 years to an age at exposure of 15 years (for a time since...
International audienceThe increase in the thyroid cancer incidence in France observed over the last ...
I released from the reactor. Although the Belarus thyroid cancer prevalence data has been previously...
Previous studies have indicated that thyroid cancer risk after a first childhood malignancy is curvi...
The excess incidence of thyroid cancer in Ukraine and Belarus observed a few years after the Chernob...
The thyroid dose due to 131I releases during the Chernobyl accident was reconstructed for children a...
International audienceThe incidence of thyroid cancer, which may be induced by ionizing radiation, h...
For the first time, a comparative analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernoby...
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the thyroid cancer incidence risk after the Chernoby...
In this article scenarios have been developed, which simulate screening effects in ecological and co...
BackgroundPrevious studies showed an increased risk of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents...
<div><p>The 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remains the most serious nuclear acci...
Purpose:Thyroid cancer of papillary histology (PTC) is the dominant type in radio-epidemiological co...
Models for the dose and age dependence of radiation induced cancer have been based primarily on the ...
The nominal risk coefficients for radiation induced cancer are largely based on the follow-up of the...
International audienceThe increase in the thyroid cancer incidence in France observed over the last ...
I released from the reactor. Although the Belarus thyroid cancer prevalence data has been previously...
Previous studies have indicated that thyroid cancer risk after a first childhood malignancy is curvi...
The excess incidence of thyroid cancer in Ukraine and Belarus observed a few years after the Chernob...
The thyroid dose due to 131I releases during the Chernobyl accident was reconstructed for children a...
International audienceThe incidence of thyroid cancer, which may be induced by ionizing radiation, h...
For the first time, a comparative analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernoby...
The purpose of the present study was to analyze the thyroid cancer incidence risk after the Chernoby...
In this article scenarios have been developed, which simulate screening effects in ecological and co...
BackgroundPrevious studies showed an increased risk of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents...
<div><p>The 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant remains the most serious nuclear acci...
Purpose:Thyroid cancer of papillary histology (PTC) is the dominant type in radio-epidemiological co...
Models for the dose and age dependence of radiation induced cancer have been based primarily on the ...
The nominal risk coefficients for radiation induced cancer are largely based on the follow-up of the...
International audienceThe increase in the thyroid cancer incidence in France observed over the last ...
I released from the reactor. Although the Belarus thyroid cancer prevalence data has been previously...
Previous studies have indicated that thyroid cancer risk after a first childhood malignancy is curvi...