Cent Eur J Public Health 2003, 11(2):98-101

Thyroid Cancer Morbidity in Opole Province, Poland, after Czernobyl Disaster

Tukiendorf A.1, Krasowski G.2, Rybak Z.3
1 Technical University, Opole
2 ProvincialHospital, Opole
3 Medical University, Wrocław, Poland

The Czernobyl disaster caused an extensive pollution in Europe due to the release into the environment thousands of tons of radioactive isotopes affecting the elevated cancer morbidity in the continent. The authors used the data set on radiation in Opole province, Poland, to model thyroid cancer incidence in the 1994-1998 quinquennium. An increase in thyroid cancer morbidity in females was observed within the 137+134Cs elevated concentration areas. The changes of the cancer incidence in males were found not significant for the distinguished radiation levels in the region. The statistical modeling was performed via the BUGS software.

Klíčová slova: Czarnobyl disaster, 137+134Cs, thyroid cancer, BUGS

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Tukiendorf A, Krasowski G, Rybak Z. Thyroid Cancer Morbidity in Opole Province, Poland, after Czernobyl Disaster. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2003;11(2):98-101. PubMed PMID: 12884555.
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