Thyroid doses for the Chornobyl Tissue Bank: improved estimates based on revised methodology and individual residence and diet history

Sergii Masiuk 1, 2
Mykola Chepurny 1
Valentyna Buderatska 1
Olha Ivanova 1
Zulfira Boiko 1
Natalia Zhadan 1
Halyna Chornovol 1
Mikhail Bolgov 3
Viktor Shpak 3
Mykola Tronko 3
Elizabeth K Cahoon 4
Stephen J. Chanock 4
Tetiana Bogdanova 3
Lindsay M. Morton 4
Vladimir Drozdovitch 4
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State Institution “National Research Center for Radiation Medicine, Hematology and Oncology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, Kyiv, Ukraine
2
 
Institute of Hydromechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
3
 
State Institution “V.P. Komisarenko Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, Kyiv, Ukraine
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-12-19
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR0.472
CiteScore3.7
Impact factor2.3
ISSN0301634X, 14322099
Abstract

Increased thyroid cancer incidence has been one of the principal adverse health effects of the Chornobyl (Chernobyl) nuclear power plant accident. Accurate dose estimation is critical for assessing the radiation dose-response relationship. Current dosimetry estimates for individuals from the Chornobyl Tissue Bank (CTB) are based only on the limited information on their places of residence at the time of the accident and/or at the time of surgery for thyroid cancer. The present study aimed to assess whether additional residential and dietary history data collected during personal interviews would substantially impact dose estimates. This paper presents an assessment of thyroid doses from 131I intake for the 197 exposed individuals from the CTB with pathologically confirmed papillary thyroid cancer. Thyroid doses, which had been calculated for these individuals in 2010, were revised in this study using the recently substantially revised ‘Thyroid Dosimetry 2020 system for Ukraine’ (TDU20). In addition, residence and diet history data were collected during personal interviews with individuals for whom dosimetry-related data were scarce. The arithmetic mean of thyroid doses estimated in this study was 510 mGy (previously 700 mGy), while the median was 81 mGy (previously 120 mGy). A rather wide range of thyroid doses from zero to 11.9 Gy (previously up to 15.0 Gy) was observed among study participants. The uncertainties in doses were characterized by the geometric standard deviation of 1,000 individual stochastic doses. As a result, the geometric standard deviation varied from 1.3 to 5.3 with an overall arithmetic mean of 2.7 and a median of 2.9. This study clearly showed that the use of individual questionnaire data in dose assessment of individuals who completed personal dosimetry interviews had a noticeable impact on the thyroid dose values: the thyroid doses changed by more than 100 mGy in 31 out of 104 (29.8% of the total) individuals, while such changes due to the use of TDU20 were observed in 18 out of 104 (17.3%) individuals. Clearly, future focused studies using samples from the CTB would benefit from personal interviews to improve dose estimates. Another lesson learned from this study is that whenever a radiation accident occurs, it is important to ask affected people by health and radiation safety authorities to keep records of their own behavior and diet, and, if possible, those of their children.

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Masiuk S. et al. Thyroid doses for the Chornobyl Tissue Bank: improved estimates based on revised methodology and individual residence and diet history // Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 2024.
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Masiuk S., Chepurny M., Buderatska V., Ivanova O., Boiko Z., Zhadan N., Chornovol H., Bolgov M., Shpak V., Tronko M., Cahoon E. K., Chanock S. J., Bogdanova T., Morton L. M., Drozdovitch V. Thyroid doses for the Chornobyl Tissue Bank: improved estimates based on revised methodology and individual residence and diet history // Radiation and Environmental Biophysics. 2024.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s00411-024-01099-8
UR - https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00411-024-01099-8
TI - Thyroid doses for the Chornobyl Tissue Bank: improved estimates based on revised methodology and individual residence and diet history
T2 - Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
AU - Masiuk, Sergii
AU - Chepurny, Mykola
AU - Buderatska, Valentyna
AU - Ivanova, Olha
AU - Boiko, Zulfira
AU - Zhadan, Natalia
AU - Chornovol, Halyna
AU - Bolgov, Mikhail
AU - Shpak, Viktor
AU - Tronko, Mykola
AU - Cahoon, Elizabeth K
AU - Chanock, Stephen J.
AU - Bogdanova, Tetiana
AU - Morton, Lindsay M.
AU - Drozdovitch, Vladimir
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/12/19
PB - Springer Nature
PMID - 39699684
SN - 0301-634X
SN - 1432-2099
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@article{2024_Masiuk,
author = {Sergii Masiuk and Mykola Chepurny and Valentyna Buderatska and Olha Ivanova and Zulfira Boiko and Natalia Zhadan and Halyna Chornovol and Mikhail Bolgov and Viktor Shpak and Mykola Tronko and Elizabeth K Cahoon and Stephen J. Chanock and Tetiana Bogdanova and Lindsay M. Morton and Vladimir Drozdovitch},
title = {Thyroid doses for the Chornobyl Tissue Bank: improved estimates based on revised methodology and individual residence and diet history},
journal = {Radiation and Environmental Biophysics},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {dec},
url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00411-024-01099-8},
doi = {10.1007/s00411-024-01099-8}
}