Published August 1983 | Version v1
Journal article

Radiation-induced head and neck tumours: is the skin as sensitive as the thyroid gland

  • 1. University Hospital, Leides (Netherlands)
  • 2. Het Nieuwe Spittaal, Zutphen (Netherlands)

Description

Six hundred and five persons, randomly selected from 2400 patients who had been irradiated 16-46 yr previously for benign diseases in the head and neck region, were recalled and examined for radiation-associated tumours. Three hundred and sixty-seven patients were alive, 179 had died and 66 had emigrated. Two hundred and fifty-seven patients were clinically examined, 87 refused or were unable to participate and 16 could not be contacted. Eighteen of the clinically examined patients had been or were being treated for 20 skin carcinomas with a mean latency of 37 yr. In this group only 7 carcinomas of the thyroid gland were observed, with a mean latency of 38 yr. Eleven carcinomas of the skin and 3 of the thyroid gland were reported in the group which was examined by questionnaires. The observed number of carcinomas of the skin is higher than expected according to the dose-effect relationship of UNSCEAR, whereas the number of carcinomas of the thyroid gland is lower. It is concluded that there might be less difference in susceptibility for the induction of tumours by ionizing radiation between the skin and the thyroid gland than is commonly assumed. (author)

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Journal Title
Eur. J. Cancer Clin. Oncol.
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
8
Series
Eur. J. Cancer Clin. Oncol.
Journal Page Range
1081-1086
ISSN
0277-5379