Risk of thyroidnodules in residents of Belarus exposed to chernobyl fallout as children and adolescents

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Context: Although radiation exposure is an important predictor of thyroid cancer on diagnosis of a thyroid nodule, the relationship between childhood radiation exposure and thyroid nodules has not been comprehensively evaluated. Objective: To examine the association between internal I-131 thyroid dose and thyroid nodules in young adults exposed during childhood. Design, setting, and participants: In this cross-sectional study, we screened residents of Belarus aged #18 years at the time of the Chernobyl nuclear accident for thyroid disease (median age, 21 years) with thyroid palpation, ultrasonography, blood/urine analysis, and medical follow-up when appropriate. Eligible participants (N = 11,421) had intact thyroid glands and doses based on direct individual thyroid activity measurements. Main outcome measures: Excess odds ratios per Gray (EOR/Gy, scaled at age 5 years at exposure) for any thyroid nodule and for nodules grouped by cytology/histology, diameter size, and singularity. Results: Risk of any thyroid nodule increased significantly with I-131 dose and, for a given dose, with younger age at exposure. The EOR/Gy (95% confidence intervals) for neoplastic nodules (3.82; 0.87 to 15.52) was significantly higher than for nonneoplastic nodules (0.32; ,0.03 to 0.70) and did not vary by size; whereas the EOR/Gy for nonneoplastic nodules did vary by size (P = 0.02) and was 1.55 (0.36 to 5.46) for nodules10mmand 0.02 (,20.02 to 0.70) for nodules,10 mm. EORs/Gy for single and multiple nodules were comparable. Conclusions: Childhood exposure to internal I-131 is associated with increased risk of neoplastic thyroid nodules of any size and nonneoplastic nodules 10 mm.

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Cahoon, E. K., Nadyrov, E. A., Polyanskaya, O. N., Yauseyenka, V. V., Veyalkin, I. V., Yeudachkova, T. I., … Brenner, A. V. (2017). Risk of thyroidnodules in residents of Belarus exposed to chernobyl fallout as children and adolescents. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 102(7), 2207–2217. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2016-3842

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