2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2012.06.006
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Risk of Salivary Gland Cancer After Childhood Cancer: A Report From the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study

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“…With adjustment for radiation dose, type of first cancer was not significantly associated with risk of subsequent glioma, meningioma, breast cancer or salivary gland cancer (10, 11, 17). There were exceptions to this general finding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…With adjustment for radiation dose, type of first cancer was not significantly associated with risk of subsequent glioma, meningioma, breast cancer or salivary gland cancer (10, 11, 17). There were exceptions to this general finding.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…For matched casecontrol studies of cancers of the brain (10), breast (11), skin (18), and bone or soft tissue (16), doses were estimated to the tumor site for the case and corresponding location in controls. For cohort analyses involving the thyroid gland (14, 15) and salivary glands (17), an average organ dose was estimated for each individual in the cohort. Doses were reconstructed from radiotherapy records concerning the initial cancer and information regarding location of the subsequent cancer, using methods described previously (19).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of these, 57.3% received RT, with 9.3% having received a maximum dose of at least 50 Gy to the brain and 11.2% having received at least 30 Gy to the chest (December 2015 update). Excess relative risk per Gy of radiation has been calculated for SPMs in the brain, breast, thyroid gland, bone, skin, and salivary gland [48,49,50,51,52,53,54]. The results have been reviewed by Inskip and colleagues [55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nije u potpunosti jasno koji etiološki faktori dovode do nastanka ove grupe tumora. U literaturi se dovode u vezu sa izlaganjem ultravioletnom i jonizujućem zračenju, upotrebom duvana i alkohola ili virusnom infekcijom [4,5,6]. Velike pljuvačne žlezde su parotidna, submandibularna i sublingvalna, a male su prisutne na usnama, gingivi, obrazu, palatumu, jeziku, orofarniksu, zatim u paranazalnim šupljinama i parafaringelanom prostoru.…”
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