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Radiation-Induced Thyroid Neoplasms: Evidence for Familial Susceptibility Factors*
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1988To determine if there is a familial component to susceptibility to radiation-induced thyroid neoplasms, we studied 572 individuals who were members of 286 sibpairs who received childhood radiation treatment and for whom follow-up information was obtained. Of these 572 individuals, 240 (42.0%) had thyroid neoplasms (benign and malignant), and 75 (13.1%)
Robert S. Weinstein+6 more
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Complication of Thyroidectomy in Patients With Radiation-Induced Thyroid Neoplasms
Archives of Surgery, 2004The complication rate for thyroidectomy is the same in patients with and without a history of radiation exposure.Retrospective medical record review of 171 consecutive patients who had a previous history of radiation treatment and had undergone a thyroid operation from 1961 to 1999.University of California, San Francisco, Medical Center and affiliated ...
W. Keat Cheah+6 more
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Radiation induced thyroid neoplasms 1920 to 1987: A vanishing problem?
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 1989Radiation for benign diseases has been implicated as an etiologic factor in thyroid cancer. From 1930-60, over 2 million children may have been exposed to therapeutic radiation and it is estimated that up to 7% may develop thyroid cancer after a 5-40 year latency.
Timothy J. Kinsella+2 more
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Clinical Radiology, 1982
Sarcomas rarely follow irradiation of benign lesions of bone as the dangers of this form of therapy is well recognised. Forty-three patients with soft tissue neoplasms - mainly carcinoma - were irradiated and developed sarcomas in the radiation field.
Julius Smith
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Sarcomas rarely follow irradiation of benign lesions of bone as the dangers of this form of therapy is well recognised. Forty-three patients with soft tissue neoplasms - mainly carcinoma - were irradiated and developed sarcomas in the radiation field.
Julius Smith
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JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1986
Transplantation of hepatocytes from CBA/Cne mice into the fat pads of isogeneic recipients has been used for the quantitative in vivo study of cell survival and risk of transformation after x-ray irradiation (1-7 Gy). A survival curve for liver cells was generated in vivo with a D0 of 3.08 Gy and an extrapolation number not significantly different from
S. Rebessi+7 more
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Transplantation of hepatocytes from CBA/Cne mice into the fat pads of isogeneic recipients has been used for the quantitative in vivo study of cell survival and risk of transformation after x-ray irradiation (1-7 Gy). A survival curve for liver cells was generated in vivo with a D0 of 3.08 Gy and an extrapolation number not significantly different from
S. Rebessi+7 more
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A mathematical model for radiation-induced life-shortening attributed to cancer
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2023ABSTRCT Purpose In this paper, we described our mathematical model for radiation-induced life shortening in detail and applied the model to the experimental data on mice to investigate the effect of radiation on cancer-related life-shortening.
Tetsuhiro Kinugawa+5 more
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Radiationāinduced morphea and dystrophic calcinosis cutis of the breast
International Journal of Dermatology, 2021asymptomatic erythematous-brownish papules distributed on the trunk and extremities, although a solitary nodular lesion is occasionally observed. Facial lesions can predominate, mimicking the leonine facies or benign cephalic histiocytosis.
Danielle L Perna+2 more
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Radiation-induced pancreatitis: Search for the neoplasm!
Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 2012The management of a patient with a post-radiation pancreatitis is reported. Several biopsies and imaging failed to diagnose the radiation-induced carcinoma revealed during emergency laparotomy. This diagnosis must be kept in mind, and repeated biopsies are necessary.
Boris Guiu+6 more
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[A Case of Radiation-induced Glioblastoma 29 Years after Treatments for Germinoma].
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 2020Intracranial germinomas are considered one of the most radiosensitive tumors and are curable by radiotherapy alone. Although patients can expect long-term survival, the adverse effects of radiotherapy and late sequelae in survivors are a major concern ...
Ayaka Matsuo+9 more
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Abstract A1-03: Mutational analysis of ionizing radiation-induced neoplasms
Cancer Research, 2015Abstract Introduction: Ionizing radiation is a known mutagen and can cause cancers in different contexts, for example second malignant neoplasms (SMNs). SMNs are therapy-induced malignancies and severe late complications that develop in cancer survivors, particularly survivors of pediatric cancers who have received radiotherapy.
Amy L. Sherborne+4 more
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