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ey0019.8-17 | Food for Thought | ESPEYB19

8.17. The mediating pathways between parental separation in childhood and offspring hypertension at midlife

S Stannard , A Berrington , NA Alwan

Sci Rep. 2022; 12(1): 7062. PMID: 35488035https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35488035/Brief Summary: This study provides evidence on the relationship between parental separation and hypertension at midlife and suggests interventions to enhance the psychological and cognitive development of girls who have experienced parental separation to help reduce multiple adverse health outcomes, including ...

ey0019.3-15 | Paediatric thyroid cancer | ESPEYB19

3.15. Association between radioactive iodine treatment for pediatric and young adulthood differentiated thyroid cancer and risk of second primary malignancies

E Pasqual , S Schonfeld , LM Morton , D Villoing , C Lee , de Gonzalez A Berrington , CM Kitahara

J Clin Oncol. 2022 May 1;40(13):1439-1449. doi: 10.1200/JCO.21.01841. Epub 2022 Jan 19. PMID: 35044839Brief Summary: This retrospective study showed that children and young adults (< 45 years) treated with radioactive iodine (RAI) for primary Differentiated Thyroid Cancer (DTC) have increased risks for leukemia and solid cancers, particularly beyond 20 years after treatment.<p class="abs...

ey0021.3-14 | Thyroid Cancer | ESPEYB21

3.14. Polygenic risk scores, radiation treatment exposures and subsequent cancer risk in childhood cancer survivors

Gibson Todd M , Karyadi Danielle M , Hartley Stephen W , Arnold Michael A , de Gonzalez Amy Berrington , Conces Miriam R , Howell Rebecca M , Kapoor Vidushi , Leisenring Wendy M , Neglia Joseph P , Sampson Joshua N , Turcotte Lucie M , Chanock Stephen J , Armstrong Gregory T , Morton Lindsay M

Brief Summary: This study explored the combined effect of genetic predisposition and radiation exposure on the risk of developing subsequent cancers in survivors of childhood cancer. It included genotype data from 11,220 5-year survivors and focused on six subsequent cancer types: basal cell carcinoma (BCC), breast cancer, thyroid cancer, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), melanoma, and colorectal cancer. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) were derived from genome-wide association studie...

ey0018.3-1 | Mechanism of the year | ESPEYB18

3.1. Radiation-related genomic profile of papillary thyroid carcinoma after the Chernobyl accident

LM Morton , DM Karyadi , C Stewart , TI Bogdanova , ET Dawson , MK Steinberg , J Dai , SW Hartley , SJ Schonfeld , JN Sampson , YE Maruvka , V Kapoor , DA Ramsden , J Carvajal-Garcia , CM Perou , JS Parker , M Krznaric , M Yeager , JF Boland , A Hutchinson , BD Hicks , CL Dagnall , JM Gastier-Foster , J Bowen , O Lee , MJ Machiela , EK Cahoon , AV Brenner , K Mabuchi , V Drozdovitch , S Masiuk , M Chepurny , LY Zurnadzhy , M Hatch , A Berrington de Gonzalez , GA Thomas , MD Tronko , G Getz , SJ Chanock

Science. 2021;372(6543):eabg2538. doi: 10.1126/science.abg2538.Radioactive iodine (131I)-exposed children in the region of Chernobyl (Ukraine) showed an increased incidence of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) after the 1986 nuclear plant accident [1]. This so far the largest and most comprehensive study to characterize the genomic landscape of radiation induced PTC in a large n...