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Risk of Thyroid Cancer After Exposure to 131I in Childhood

✍ Scribed by Cardis, E.; Kesminiene, A.; Ivanov, V.; Malakhova, I.; Shibata, Y.; Khrouch, V.; Drozdovitch, V.; Maceika, E.; Zvonova, I.; Vlassov, O.; Bouville, A.; Goulko, G.; Hoshi, M.; Abrosimov, A.; Anoshko, J.; Astakhova, L.; Chekin, S.; Demidchik, E.; Galanti, R.; Ito, M.; Korobova, E.; Lushnikov, E.; Maksioutov, M.; Masyakin, V.; Nerovnia, A.; Parshin, V.; Parshkov, E.; Piliptsevich, N.; Pinchera, A.; Polyakov, S.; Shabeka, N.; Suonio, E.; Tenet, V.; Tsyb, A.; Yamashita, S.; Williams, D.


Book ID
121656507
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
301 KB
Volume
97
Category
Article
ISSN
0027-8874

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## Abstract Ionizing radiation is the only established cause of thyroid cancer, though the effect of diagnostic administration of ^131^I on thyroid cancer risk appears minimal. The annual number of thyroid examinations using radioiodine is currently 5 per 1,000 individuals worldwide, so this issue