BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-131) in children and adolescents has been well-documented, risks of other cancers or leukemia as a result of residence in radioactively contaminated areas remain uncertain.MethodsWe studied non-thyroid cancer incidence in a cohort of about 12,000 individuals from Belarus exposed under age of 18 years to Chernobyl fallout (median age at the time of Chernobyl accident of 7.9 years). During 15 years of follow-up from1997 through 2011, 54 incident cancers excluding thyroid were identified in the study cohort with 142,968 person-years at risk. We performed Standardized Incidence Ratio (SIR) analysis of all solid cancers excluding thyroid (n=42), of ...
One of the major health consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident in 1986 was a dra...
Background: After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant acci-dent in April 1986, a large increase in the...
ContextAlthough radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thy...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
Several major international studies such as those performed on the A-bomb survivors, have shown a cl...
BackgroundRecent studies of children and adolescents who were exposed to radioactive iodine-131 (I-1...
BackgroundPrevious studies showed an increased risk of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents...
Background While prior studies of thyroid cancer incidence within Belarus have increased since the 1...
For the first time, a comparative analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernoby...
OBJECTIVE: We raised the question of a possible relationship in Belgium between the occurrence of pa...
After the Chernobyl nuclear accident (April 26, 1986), childhood thyroid carcinoma had a great incre...
The thyroid dose due to 131I releases during the Chernobyl accident was reconstructed for children a...
Thyroid carcinoma in people exposed to radiation during their childhood and adolescence is the only ...
The risk of developing thyroid cancer increases considerably after exposure to external or internal ...
One of the major health consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident in 1986 was a dra...
Background: After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant acci-dent in April 1986, a large increase in the...
ContextAlthough radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thy...
BackgroundWhile an increased risk of thyroid cancer from post-Chernobyl exposure to Iodine-131 (I-13...
Several major international studies such as those performed on the A-bomb survivors, have shown a cl...
BackgroundRecent studies of children and adolescents who were exposed to radioactive iodine-131 (I-1...
BackgroundPrevious studies showed an increased risk of thyroid cancer among children and adolescents...
Background While prior studies of thyroid cancer incidence within Belarus have increased since the 1...
For the first time, a comparative analysis of thyroid cancer incidence in Ukraine after the Chernoby...
OBJECTIVE: We raised the question of a possible relationship in Belgium between the occurrence of pa...
After the Chernobyl nuclear accident (April 26, 1986), childhood thyroid carcinoma had a great incre...
The thyroid dose due to 131I releases during the Chernobyl accident was reconstructed for children a...
Thyroid carcinoma in people exposed to radiation during their childhood and adolescence is the only ...
The risk of developing thyroid cancer increases considerably after exposure to external or internal ...
One of the major health consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant accident in 1986 was a dra...
Background: After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant acci-dent in April 1986, a large increase in the...
ContextAlthough radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thy...