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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
117 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2007-05-17
2017-08-17
Brief Summary
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Radiation doses to the thyroid from external and internal (i.e., ingested) radiation sources deposited as fallout are of interest because they may be jointly and differentially associated with increased risk of thyroid disease in this population.
Objectives:
To collect information about factors influencing radiation dose to the thyroid gland in children of two ethnic groups who were exposed to radioactive fallout from nuclear tests at the SNTS between 1949 and 1962. The two groups are Kazakhs (historically nomadic herders) and Europeans (typically descendants of Russian and German farmers).
Eligibility:
Women 70 years of age and older who had children or provided care to children during the 1950s.
Men age 70 and older who were engaged in farming and care of dairy animals at the time of the nuclear tests.
Design:
In focus group format, participants are interviewed to collect information on the following at the time of nuclear tests:
* Dairy consumption;
* Source, storage and availability of milk and milk products;
* Time that children of different ages and ethnic groups spent indoors;
* Building material of houses and schools;
* Herding, grazing and supplemental feed of dairy animals.
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Detailed Description
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We propose a field study in Kazakhstan to investigate aspects of typical daily village life in areas affected by fallout that might influence individual radiation doses to the thyroid gland. Using focus group interviews, we will collect retrospective information about factors influencing radiation dose to the thyroid gland in children of two distinct ethnic groups (Kazakh and European). These factors include milk and milk product consumption, dependence on different species of dairy animals known to differ with respect to concentration of iodine in milk, seasonal practices of pasturing and supplemental feeding of dairy animals at the time of the nuclear tests, time children typically spent outdoors, and radiation shielding provided by dwellings and other buildings. We will also ask about protective measures taken at the time, such as details of temporary evacuations of villages predicted to be in the fallout paths from particular tests. These data will fill key gaps in the current dose-reconstruction methodology and should result in improved dose estimates, as well as a basis for evaluating and quantifying dosimetric uncertainty and related biases in risk estimates.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RETROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Men: In each village, we will recruit eight men (Russian and Kazakh) age 70 and older who were engaged in farming and care of dairy animals at the time of the nuclear tests.
65 Years
90 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NIH
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kiyohiko Mabuchi, M.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Locations
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Semipalatinsk State Medical Academy
Semipalatinsk, , Kazakhstan
Countries
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References
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Anspaugh LR, Simon SL, Gordeev KI, Likhtarev IA, Maxwell RM, Shinkarev SM. Movement of radionuclides in terrestrial ecosystems by physical processes. Health Phys. 2002 May;82(5):669-79. doi: 10.1097/00004032-200205000-00013.
Degteva MO, Vorobiova MI, Tolstykh EI, Shagina NB, Shishkina EA, Anspaugh LR, Napier BA, Bougrov NG, Shved VA, Tokareva EE. Development of an improved dose reconstruction system for the Techa River population affected by the operation of the Mayak Production Association. Radiat Res. 2006 Jul;166(1 Pt 2):255-70. doi: 10.1667/RR3438.1.
Bogdanova TI, Zurnadzhy LY, Greenebaum E, McConnell RJ, Robbins J, Epstein OV, Olijnyk VA, Hatch M, Zablotska LB, Tronko MD. A cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the Chornobyl accident: pathology analysis of thyroid cancer cases in Ukraine detected during the first screening (1998-2000). Cancer. 2006 Dec 1;107(11):2559-66. doi: 10.1002/cncr.22321.
Other Identifiers
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07-C-N151
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
999907151
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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