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  Vol. 244 No. 16, October 17, 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Clinically important radiation-associated thyroid disease. A controlled study

H. R. Maxon, E. L. Saenger, S. R. Thomas, C. R. Buncher, J. G. Kereiakes, M. L. Shafer and C. A. McLaughlin

We evaluated 1,266 persons who had received external radiotherapy for benign diseases in childhood. The evaluation used detailed questionnaires completed by trained interviewers and neoplastic disease registry data. The control population included 958 age-, sex-, race-, and disease-matched persons who had not received radiotherapy and 9,865 family members of the two study groups. An excess number of clinically important thyroid neoplasms, both benign and malignant, was noted in the irradiated group.





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