Childhood Thyroid Examinations in the Kanto Hotspot: A Report(Study Period: October 2013 to December 2017)

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タイトル
Childhood Thyroid Examinations in the Kanto Hotspot: A Report(Study Period: October 2013 to December 2017)
著者
野宗 義博
TAKEICHI Nobuo
YANAGISAWA Yuko
USHIYAMA Motomi
SAWADA Takashi
OISHI TANAKA Yumiko
EGUCHI Nobuko
NISHIO Masamichi
OISHI Mitsunobu
INOUE Ken
HOSHI Masaharu
収録物名
Shimane Journal of Medical Science
37
1
開始ページ 31
終了ページ 41
収録物識別子
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
内容記述
その他
Similar to that in the Chernobyl nuclear accident, the occurrence of thyroid cancer in children was also feared following the Fukushima nuclear in Japan. Thyroid examination of children residing in the Fukushima Prefecture was performed quickly and nearly 200 cases or suspected cases of thyroid cancer have been reported. However, the thyroid glands of children evacuated from Fukushima and the hotspot area of Kanto have not been screened. Therefore, in response to requests from mothers outside Fukushima Prefecture, we started ultrasound examinations of the thyroid glands of children in October 2013. Since then, examinations have been performed annually until now. This report describes the results of these examinations performed through December 2017. The judgment standards for ultrasound examination of the thyroid gland were as indicated by Fukushima Prefectural University. Briefly, A1 judgment: without nodules or cysts, A2 judgment: with nodules measuring 5.0 mm or less or cysts measuring 20.0 mm or less, B judgment: nodules measuring 5.1 mm or more or cysts measuring 20.1 mm or more, and C judgment: requiring immediate secondary examination. Ultrasound examinations of the thyroid gland were conducted in the presence of family members and parents; in order to correctly convey the findings to the family, the findings were explained while viewing the images on the spot. Thyroid screening was conducted for residents of the Kanto hotspot for four years and a total of 8,171 people were examined. A1, A2, B, and C judgments were observed in 2,089 (25.6%), 5,969 (73.1%), 106 (1.3%), and 7 persons (0.1%), respectively. Nodules were noted in 226 patients (2.77%). At the time of the nuclear accident, pediatric thyroid ultrasonography was performed in a total of 7,693 children under 18 years of age. A1, A2, B, and C judgments were observed in 1,922 (25%), 5,735 (74.5%), B 34 (0.4%), and C two people (0.29%), respectively, and nodules were observed in 125 people (1.62%). The thyroid examinations were conducted annually by traveling through the hotspot. The number of A2 judgments increased each year, while the number of B judgments did not increase. There was also no increase in the number of C judgments. The results of screening in the Kanto hotspot area revealed that, contrary to the expectation based on reports after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, the frequent occurrence of childhood thyroid cancer was not observed.
主題
Fukushima power plant accident ( その他)
childhood thyroid examination ( その他)
hotspot in Kanto ( その他)
言語
英語
資源タイプ 紀要論文
出版者
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
島根大学医学部
発行日 2020-03
権利情報
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
出版タイプ Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む)
アクセス権 オープンアクセス
関連情報
[NCID] AA00841586