Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present

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Autor(a) principal: Demidchik,Yuri E.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Saenko,Vladimir A., Yamashita,Shunichi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia & Metabologia (Online)
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Resumo: Thyroid cancer in children is usually rare, but in the individuals exposed to radiation risk of disease increases considerably. After the Chernobyl accident in 1986, an over 10-fold maximal elevation in the incidence of thyroid cancer was registered about a decade later, cumulatively resulting in more than a thousand of newly diagnosed cases in children who lived in the territories of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine affected by radioactive fallouts. Experience from the epidemic substantially promoted knowledge in clinical pediatric oncology, pathology and basic sciences. This article overviews epidemiology, clinical features, results of treatment and follow-up of childhood patients with radiation-induced Chernobyl thyroid cancer in comparison to sporadic cases diagnosed at present. In addition, we discuss general issues of pathology and molecular findings in childhood thyroid carcinomas.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
title Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
spellingShingle Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
Demidchik,Yuri E.
Childhood thyroid cancer
Chernobyl
Surgery
Radioiodine
Histotype
Molecular genetics
title_short Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
title_full Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
title_fullStr Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
title_full_unstemmed Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
title_sort Childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine after Chernobyl and at present
author Demidchik,Yuri E.
author_facet Demidchik,Yuri E.
Saenko,Vladimir A.
Yamashita,Shunichi
author_role author
author2 Saenko,Vladimir A.
Yamashita,Shunichi
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Demidchik,Yuri E.
Saenko,Vladimir A.
Yamashita,Shunichi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Childhood thyroid cancer
Chernobyl
Surgery
Radioiodine
Histotype
Molecular genetics
topic Childhood thyroid cancer
Chernobyl
Surgery
Radioiodine
Histotype
Molecular genetics
description Thyroid cancer in children is usually rare, but in the individuals exposed to radiation risk of disease increases considerably. After the Chernobyl accident in 1986, an over 10-fold maximal elevation in the incidence of thyroid cancer was registered about a decade later, cumulatively resulting in more than a thousand of newly diagnosed cases in children who lived in the territories of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine affected by radioactive fallouts. Experience from the epidemic substantially promoted knowledge in clinical pediatric oncology, pathology and basic sciences. This article overviews epidemiology, clinical features, results of treatment and follow-up of childhood patients with radiation-induced Chernobyl thyroid cancer in comparison to sporadic cases diagnosed at present. In addition, we discuss general issues of pathology and molecular findings in childhood thyroid carcinomas.
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