Authors
Massimo Santoro, GA Thomas, Giancarlo Vecchio, GH Williams, Alfredo Fusco, G Chiappetta, V Pozcharskaya, TI Bogdanova, EP Demidchik, ED Cherstvoy, L Voscoboinik, ND Tronko, A Carss, H Bunnell, M Tonnachera, Jasmine Parma, Jacques Emile Dumont, GODFREY Keller, H Höfler, ED Williams
Publication date
2000/1
Journal
British journal of cancer
Volume
82
Issue
2
Pages
315-322
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
The increase in thyroid carcinoma post-Chernobyl has been largely confined to a specific subtype of papillary carcinoma (solid/follicular). This subtype is observed predominantly in children under 10 in unirradiated populations, but maintains a high frequency in those aged 10–15 from those areas exposed to fallout from the Chernobyl accident. The aim of this study was to link morphology with molecular biology. We examined 106 papillary carcinomas from children under the age of 15 at operation. All were examined for rearrangements of the RET oncogene by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR); a subset of these cases were also examined for mutations of the three ras oncogenes, exon 10 of the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor, associated more usually with a follicular rather than papillary morphology, and exons 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the p53 gene, commonly involved in undifferentiated …
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