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CTB Papers

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1994

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Prophylaxis of radiation-induced thyroid cancers in children after the reactor catastrophy of Chernobyl
Reiners C.
Nuklearmedizin. 1994 Dec;33(6):229-34. Review. German.

Fallout from Chernobyl. Thyroid cancer in children increased dramatically in Belarus.
Williams ED.
BMJ. 1994 Nov 12;309(6964):1298; discussion 1300. No abstract available.

Fallout from Chernobyl. Belarus increase was probably caused by Chernobyl.
Abelin T, Egger M, Ruchti C.
BMJ. 1994 Nov 12;309(6964):1298; discussion 1300. No abstract available.

Epidemiology. Chernobyl, eight years on.
Williams D.
Nature. 1994 Oct 13;371(6498):556. No abstract available.

Activated RET oncogene in thyroid cancers of children from areas contaminated by Chernobyl accident.
Ito T, Seyama T, Iwamoto KS, Mizuno T, Tronko ND, Komissarenko IV, Cherstovoy ED, Satow Y, Takeichi N, Dohi K, et al.
Lancet. 1994 Jul 23;344(8917):259. No abstract available.

Pediatric thyroid cancer after the Chernobyl disaster. Pathomorphologic study of 84 cases (1991-1992) from the Republic of Belarus.
Nikiforov Y, Gnepp DR.
Cancer. 1994 Jul 15;74(2):748-66.

Health problems of the population in different regions of the Ukraine.
Kuchuk AA.
Toxicol Lett. 1994 Jun;72(1-3):213-7. Review.

Aetiology of thyroid cancer: an epidemiological overview.
Salabe GB.
Thyroidology. 1994 Apr;6(1):11-9. Review.

Tactics of medical care of the population in the region of the Chernobyl AES accident during early diagnosis and prevention of thyroid cancer
Kharchenko VP, Zubovskii GA.
Vestn Rentgenol Radiol. 1994 Mar-Apr;(2):41-2. Russian. No abstract available.

The probable causes of thyroid diseases in the victims of the Chernobyl accident
Poverennyi AM, Riabukhin IuS, Tsyb AF.
Radiats Biol Radioecol. 1994 Jan-Feb;34(1):8-15. Russian.

Thyroid tumorigenesis.
Williams ED.
Horm Res. 1994;42(1-2):31-4. Review.

Thyroid cancer in Belarus post-Chernobyl: improved detection or increased incidence?
Abelin T, Averkin JI, Egger M, Egloff B, Furmanchuk AW, Gurtner F, Korotkevich JA, Marx A, Matveyenko II, Okeanov AE, et al.
Soz Praventivmed. 1994;39(4):189-97.

Thyroid dose assessment for the Chernigov region (Ukraine): estimation based on 131I thyroid measurements and extrapolation of the results to districts without monitoring.
Likhtarev IA, Gulko GM, Sobolev BG, Kairo IA, Chepurnoy NI, Prohl G, Henrichs K.
Radiat Environ Biophys. 1994;33(2):149-66.

Chernobyl, attempt at a health evaluation
Bertin M, Hubert D, Lallemand J.
Bull Cancer Radiother. 1994;81(4):275-83. French. No abstract available.

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