2011
DOI: 10.3390/genes2020374
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Clinical Experiences with Radiation Induced Thyroid Cancer after Chernobyl

Abstract: The risk of developing thyroid cancer increases considerably after exposure to external or internal radiation, especially in children below the age of 10. After the Chernobyl reactor accident, the yearly incidence of childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus increased to approximately 40 per 1.000.000 in girls and to roughly 20 per 1.000.000 in boys compared to approximately 0.5 cases per 1.000.000 prior to the accident. Typically, young children with thyroid cancer after radiation exposure present in ≈95% of the ca… Show more

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“…Reiners described his experience of RAI treatment of 237 childhood thyroid cancer cases (141 girls and 96 boys) from Belarus ( 183 ). In 43% of the patients, distant metastases were detected, and with exception of 2 cases, all metastases were localized to the lung.…”
Section: Thyroid Cancer In Chornobylmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reiners described his experience of RAI treatment of 237 childhood thyroid cancer cases (141 girls and 96 boys) from Belarus ( 183 ). In 43% of the patients, distant metastases were detected, and with exception of 2 cases, all metastases were localized to the lung.…”
Section: Thyroid Cancer In Chornobylmentioning
confidence: 99%