The Influence Of The Environment On The Development Of Thyroid Tumors: A New Appraisal.


Autoria(s): Marcello, M A; Malandrino, P; Almeida, J F M; Martins, M B; Cunha, L L; Bufalo, N E; Pellegriti, G; Ward, L S
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

Data(s)

01/10/2014

27/11/2015

27/11/2015

Resumo

Most epidemiological studies concerning differentiated thyroid cancers (DTC) indicate an increasing incidence over the last two decades. This increase might be partially explained by the better access to health services worldwide, but clinicopathological analyses do not fully support this hypothesis, indicating that there are carcinogenetic factors behind this noticeable increasing incidence. Although we have undoubtedly understood the biology and molecular pathways underlying thyroid carcinogenesis in a better way, we have made very little progresses in identifying a risk profile for DTC, and our knowledge of risk factors is very similar to what we knew 30-40 years ago. In addition to ionizing radiation exposure, the most documented and established risk factor for DTC, we also investigated the role of other factors, including eating habits, tobacco smoking, living in a volcanic area, xenobiotics, and viruses, which could be involved in thyroid carcinogenesis, thus, contributing to the increase in DTC incidence rates observed.

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T235-54

Identificador

Endocrine-related Cancer. v. 21, n. 5, p. T235-54, 2014-Oct.

1479-6821

10.1530/ERC-14-0131

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24948559

http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/201502

24948559

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Endocrine-related Cancer

Endocr. Relat. Cancer

Direitos

fechado

© 2014 Society for Endocrinology.

Fonte

PubMed

Palavras-Chave #Oncology #Pathogenesis #Thyroid
Tipo

Artigo de periódico