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Radiation Research|January 14, 2009
The Ukrainian-American study of leukemia and related disorders among Chornobyl cleanup workers from Ukraine: II. Estimation of bone marrow dosesVadim V Chumak, Anatoly Ye Romanenko, Paul G Voillequé, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 28, 2022
Impact of uncertainties in exposure assessment on thyroid cancer risk among cleanup workers in Ukraine exposed due to the Chornobyl accidentMark P Little, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Natalia Gudzenko, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|August 19, 2022
Publisher Correction: Impact of uncertainties in exposure assessment on thyroid cancer risk among cleanup workers in Ukraine exposed due to the Chornobyl accidentMark P Little, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Natalia Gudzenko, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|November 21, 2008
Differences in sonographic conspicuity according to papillary thyroid cancer subtype: results of the Ukrainian-American cohort study after the Chornobyl accidentPatrick O'Kane, Evgeniy Shelkovoy, Robert J McConnell, et al.
Hematological Oncology|January 26, 2016
Clinical characteristics of chronic lymphocytic leukemia occurring in chornobyl cleanup workersStuart C Finch, Irina Dyagil, Robert F Reiss, et al.
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|November 27, 2019
Belarusian in utero cohort: A new opportunity to evaluate the health effects of prenatal and early-life exposure to ionising radiationVasilina Yauseyenka, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Evgenia Ostroumova, et al.
Environmental Research|May 16, 2017
Factors associated with serum thyroglobulin in a Ukrainian cohort exposed to iodine-131 from the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear PlantKamau O Peters, Mykola Tronko, Maureen Hatch, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|January 8, 2022
Association between exposure to radioactive iodine after the Chernobyl accident and thyroid volume in Belarus 10-15 years laterEkaterina Chirikova, Robert J McConnell, Patrick O'Kane, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 4, 2014
Iodine-131 and thyroid function: Ostroumova et al. respondEvgenia Ostroumova, Alexander Rozhko, Maureen Hatch, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 16, 2026
Radiation risk of screening-detected diffuse goiter in a Belarusian cohort exposed as children or adolescents to iodine-131 after ChernobylLydia B Zablotska, Robert J McConnell, Aleksandr V Rozhko, et al.
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Radiation Research|January 14, 2009
The Ukrainian-American study of leukemia and related disorders among Chornobyl cleanup workers from Ukraine: II. Estimation of bone marrow dosesVadim V Chumak, Anatoly Ye Romanenko, Paul G Voillequé, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 28, 2022
Impact of uncertainties in exposure assessment on thyroid cancer risk among cleanup workers in Ukraine exposed due to the Chornobyl accidentMark P Little, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Natalia Gudzenko, et al.
European Journal of Epidemiology|August 19, 2022
Publisher Correction: Impact of uncertainties in exposure assessment on thyroid cancer risk among cleanup workers in Ukraine exposed due to the Chornobyl accidentMark P Little, Elizabeth K Cahoon, Natalia Gudzenko, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|November 21, 2008
Differences in sonographic conspicuity according to papillary thyroid cancer subtype: results of the Ukrainian-American cohort study after the Chornobyl accidentPatrick O'Kane, Evgeniy Shelkovoy, Robert J McConnell, et al.
Hematological Oncology|January 26, 2016
Clinical characteristics of chronic lymphocytic leukemia occurring in chornobyl cleanup workersStuart C Finch, Irina Dyagil, Robert F Reiss, et al.
Journal of Radiological Protection : Official Journal of the Society for Radiological Protection|November 27, 2019
Belarusian in utero cohort: A new opportunity to evaluate the health effects of prenatal and early-life exposure to ionising radiationVasilina Yauseyenka, Vladimir Drozdovitch, Evgenia Ostroumova, et al.
Environmental Research|May 16, 2017
Factors associated with serum thyroglobulin in a Ukrainian cohort exposed to iodine-131 from the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear PlantKamau O Peters, Mykola Tronko, Maureen Hatch, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|January 8, 2022
Association between exposure to radioactive iodine after the Chernobyl accident and thyroid volume in Belarus 10-15 years laterEkaterina Chirikova, Robert J McConnell, Patrick O'Kane, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|February 4, 2014
Iodine-131 and thyroid function: Ostroumova et al. respondEvgenia Ostroumova, Alexander Rozhko, Maureen Hatch, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 16, 2026
Radiation risk of screening-detected diffuse goiter in a Belarusian cohort exposed as children or adolescents to iodine-131 after ChernobylLydia B Zablotska, Robert J McConnell, Aleksandr V Rozhko, et al.
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