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Smeesters
[Nuclear accidents and iodine prophylaxis. Part 1: Risks due to irradiation of the thyroid gland]Smeesters P, Fruhling J, Van Bladel L, Wambersie A. Rev Med Brux. 1998 Dec;19(6):475-82. French. [abstract only]
"In the frame of the
emergency procedures in the case of an accident in a nuclear
plant, this paper presents a survey of the information available
on the risks related to the irradiation of the thyroid gland.
Attention is focused on thyroid cancer resulting from an exposure
to radioactive isotopes of iodine and especially and iodine-131.
The consequences of the medical exposures as well as of the
Hiroshima and Nagasaki irradiations are recalled first. Then the
recently available informations on the effects on the populations
exposed after the Tchernobyl accident are analysed more in
details. Ten years after the accident, the most striking and the
least questionable effects is a significant increase of the
incidence of differentiated thyroid cancer in children, in the
areas most exposed to the initial radioactive clouds. Young
children are particularly vulnerable to this type of cancer which
is of aggressive nature and shows a short latency period. These
observations justify an iodine prophylaxis for the populations
living in the vicinity of nuclear plants. Special attention
should be paid to the protection of young children." |
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