Publications by authors named "Ihor J Masnyk"

Objectives: To examine factors associated with the prevalence of elevated anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies (ATPO) among iodine-deficient adolescents and young adults and test whether associations vary according to the presence of diffuse goitre.

Design: Subjects were members of the Ukrainian-American Cohort Study exposed to the Chornobyl accident whose (131)I thyroid dose estimates were below 0.2 Gy.

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The Chornobyl (Chernobyl) accident in 1986 exposed many individuals to radioactive iodines, chiefly (131)I, the effects of which on benign thyroid diseases are largely unknown. To investigate the risk of follicular adenoma in relation to radiation dose after Chornobyl, the authors analyzed the baseline data from a prospective screening cohort study of those exposed as children or adolescents. A stratified random sample was selected from all individuals who were younger than 18 years, had thyroid radioactivity measurements taken within 2 months after the accident, and resided in the three heavily contaminated areas in Ukraine.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Chornobyl accident in 1986 caused many kids and teens in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia to be exposed to harmful radiation, leading to a rise in thyroid cancer cases.
  • A study looked at over 32,000 young people who lived in the hardest hit areas, and found 45 of them had thyroid cancer after being tested.
  • The research showed that more radiation exposure significantly increased the chances of getting thyroid cancer, especially for those who were children when the accident happened.
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The thyroid gland in children is one of the organs that is most sensitive to external exposure to X and gamma rays. However, data on the risk of thyroid cancer in children after exposure to radioactive iodines are sparse. The Chornobyl accident in Ukraine in 1986 led to the exposure of large populations to radioactive iodines, particularly (131)I.

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