Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors
In this study, we expanded on a previously published population-based case-control study on subjects exposed to iodine-131 (<sup>131</sup>I) from Chernobyl fallout at age ≤18 years using improved individual <sup>131</sup>I absorbed thyroid doses. We further studied...
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doaj-0cad73b0a03c45698f4ecb74250829a12020-11-25T00:39:17ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942019-10-011110148110.3390/cancers11101481cancers11101481Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental FactorsLjubica Zupunski0Evgenia Ostroumova1Vladimir Drozdovitch2Ilya Veyalkin3Viktor Ivanov4Shunichi Yamashita5Elisabeth Cardis6Ausrele Kesminiene7Section of Environment and Radiation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, WHO, 69372 Lyon, FranceSection of Environment and Radiation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, WHO, 69372 Lyon, FranceDivision of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, NIH, U.S. DHHS, Bethesda, MD 20892, USAThe Republican Research Centre for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology, 246040 Gomel, Republic of BelarusNational Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Obninsk, 249036 Kaluga Region, RussiaFukushima Medical University, Fukushima 960-1295, JapanISGlobal-Barcelona Institute for Global Health, 08003 Barcelona, SpainSection of Environment and Radiation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, WHO, 69372 Lyon, FranceIn this study, we expanded on a previously published population-based case-control study on subjects exposed to iodine-131 (<sup>131</sup>I) from Chernobyl fallout at age ≤18 years using improved individual <sup>131</sup>I absorbed thyroid doses. We further studied the impact of iodine deficiency and other selected host risk factors on <sup>131</sup>I-related thyroid cancer risk after childhood exposure. We included 298 thyroid cancer cases and 1934 matched controls from the most contaminated regions of Belarus and the Russian Federation. We performed statistical analysis using conditional logistic regression models. We found a statistically significant linear quadratic dose-effect association between thyroid cancer and <sup>131</sup>I thyroid dose in the range up to 5 grays (Gy). Self-reported personal history of benign nodules, any thyroid disease except thyroid cancer, family history of thyroid cancer, increased body mass index, and deficient stable iodine status at the time of the accident were statistically significant risk factors (<i>p</i> < 0.05 for each factor) for thyroid cancer after adjustment for thyroid <sup>131</sup>I dose effect. Subjects who received stable iodine supplementation in the years after the accident had a significantly lower <sup>131</sup>I-related risk of thyroid cancer. Our findings are important for thyroid cancer prevention, and for further improvement of medical surveillance in the affected populations.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/11/10/1481chernobyl nuclear accidentiodine-131absorbed thyroid dosechildhood exposurethyroid canceriodine deficiency |
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Ljubica Zupunski Evgenia Ostroumova Vladimir Drozdovitch Ilya Veyalkin Viktor Ivanov Shunichi Yamashita Elisabeth Cardis Ausrele Kesminiene Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors Cancers chernobyl nuclear accident iodine-131 absorbed thyroid dose childhood exposure thyroid cancer iodine deficiency |
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Ljubica Zupunski Evgenia Ostroumova Vladimir Drozdovitch Ilya Veyalkin Viktor Ivanov Shunichi Yamashita Elisabeth Cardis Ausrele Kesminiene |
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Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors |
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Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors |
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Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors |
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Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors |
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Thyroid Cancer after Exposure to Radioiodine in Childhood and Adolescence: <sup>131</sup>I-Related Risk and the Role of Selected Host and Environmental Factors |
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thyroid cancer after exposure to radioiodine in childhood and adolescence: <sup>131</sup>i-related risk and the role of selected host and environmental factors |
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In this study, we expanded on a previously published population-based case-control study on subjects exposed to iodine-131 (<sup>131</sup>I) from Chernobyl fallout at age ≤18 years using improved individual <sup>131</sup>I absorbed thyroid doses. We further studied the impact of iodine deficiency and other selected host risk factors on <sup>131</sup>I-related thyroid cancer risk after childhood exposure. We included 298 thyroid cancer cases and 1934 matched controls from the most contaminated regions of Belarus and the Russian Federation. We performed statistical analysis using conditional logistic regression models. We found a statistically significant linear quadratic dose-effect association between thyroid cancer and <sup>131</sup>I thyroid dose in the range up to 5 grays (Gy). Self-reported personal history of benign nodules, any thyroid disease except thyroid cancer, family history of thyroid cancer, increased body mass index, and deficient stable iodine status at the time of the accident were statistically significant risk factors (<i>p</i> < 0.05 for each factor) for thyroid cancer after adjustment for thyroid <sup>131</sup>I dose effect. Subjects who received stable iodine supplementation in the years after the accident had a significantly lower <sup>131</sup>I-related risk of thyroid cancer. Our findings are important for thyroid cancer prevention, and for further improvement of medical surveillance in the affected populations. |
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chernobyl nuclear accident iodine-131 absorbed thyroid dose childhood exposure thyroid cancer iodine deficiency |
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