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Maureen Hatch

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Environmental Research|February 7, 2016
Non-thyroid cancer incidence in Belarusian residents exposed to Chernobyl fallout in childhood and adolescence: Standardized Incidence Ratio analysis, 1997-2011Evgenia Ostroumova, Maureen Hatch, Alina Brenner, et al.
Cancer|April 15, 2009
NA cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the Chernobyl accident: cytohistopathologic correlation and accuracy of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in nodules detected during the first screening in Ukraine (1998-2000)Yuriy Bozhok, Ellen Greenebaum, Tetyana I Bogdanova, et al.
Health Physics|November 26, 2019
Estimation of Radiation Doses for a Case-control Study of Thyroid Cancer Among Ukrainian Chernobyl Cleanup WorkersVladimir Drozdovitch, Victor Kryuchkov, Elena Bakhanova, et al.
Journal of Radiation Research|March 18, 2022
Assessment of internal exposure to 131I and short-lived radioiodine isotopes and associated uncertainties in the Ukrainian cohort of persons exposed in uteroSergii Masiuk, Mykola Chepurny, Valentyna Buderatska, et al.
Environmental Research|August 25, 2004
Environmental tobacco smoke and breast cancer incidenceMarilie D Gammon, Sybil M Eng, Susan L Teitelbaum, et al.
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|March 8, 2012
Thyroid cancer in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident (in the framework of the Ukraine-US Thyroid Project)Mykola Tronko, Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Tetiana Bogdanova, et al.
Cancer|February 26, 2013
RET/PTC and PAX8/PPARγ chromosomal rearrangements in post-Chernobyl thyroid cancer and their association with iodine-131 radiation dose and other characteristicsRebecca J Leeman-Neill, Alina V Brenner, Mark P Little, et al.
Cancer|November 4, 2006
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)Tetyana I Bogdanova, Ludmyla Y Zurnadzhy, Ellen Greenebaum, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|April 21, 2020
Utility of gene expression studies in relation to radiation exposure and clinical outcomes: thyroid cancer in the Ukrainian-American cohort and late health effects in a MAYAK worker cohortMichael Abend, Ruth M Pfeiffer, Matthias Port, et al.
Health Physics|December 24, 2019
Thyroid Dose Estimates for a Cohort of Belarusian Persons Exposed in Utero and During Early Life to Chernobyl FalloutVladimir Drozdovitch, Victor Minenko, Tatiana Kukhta, et al.
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Environmental Research|February 7, 2016
Non-thyroid cancer incidence in Belarusian residents exposed to Chernobyl fallout in childhood and adolescence: Standardized Incidence Ratio analysis, 1997-2011Evgenia Ostroumova, Maureen Hatch, Alina Brenner, et al.
Cancer|April 15, 2009
NA cohort study of thyroid cancer and other thyroid diseases after the Chernobyl accident: cytohistopathologic correlation and accuracy of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in nodules detected during the first screening in Ukraine (1998-2000)Yuriy Bozhok, Ellen Greenebaum, Tetyana I Bogdanova, et al.
Health Physics|November 26, 2019
Estimation of Radiation Doses for a Case-control Study of Thyroid Cancer Among Ukrainian Chernobyl Cleanup WorkersVladimir Drozdovitch, Victor Kryuchkov, Elena Bakhanova, et al.
Journal of Radiation Research|March 18, 2022
Assessment of internal exposure to 131I and short-lived radioiodine isotopes and associated uncertainties in the Ukrainian cohort of persons exposed in uteroSergii Masiuk, Mykola Chepurny, Valentyna Buderatska, et al.
Environmental Research|August 25, 2004
Environmental tobacco smoke and breast cancer incidenceMarilie D Gammon, Sybil M Eng, Susan L Teitelbaum, et al.
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|March 8, 2012
Thyroid cancer in Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident (in the framework of the Ukraine-US Thyroid Project)Mykola Tronko, Kiyohiko Mabuchi, Tetiana Bogdanova, et al.
Cancer|February 26, 2013
RET/PTC and PAX8/PPARγ chromosomal rearrangements in post-Chernobyl thyroid cancer and their association with iodine-131 radiation dose and other characteristicsRebecca J Leeman-Neill, Alina V Brenner, Mark P Little, et al.
Cancer|November 4, 2006
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)Tetyana I Bogdanova, Ludmyla Y Zurnadzhy, Ellen Greenebaum, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|April 21, 2020
Utility of gene expression studies in relation to radiation exposure and clinical outcomes: thyroid cancer in the Ukrainian-American cohort and late health effects in a MAYAK worker cohortMichael Abend, Ruth M Pfeiffer, Matthias Port, et al.
Health Physics|December 24, 2019
Thyroid Dose Estimates for a Cohort of Belarusian Persons Exposed in Utero and During Early Life to Chernobyl FalloutVladimir Drozdovitch, Victor Minenko, Tatiana Kukhta, et al.
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