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Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey

BACKGROUND: After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, a preliminary ultrasound-based screening for thyroid cancer was conducted to establish a baseline for subsequent evaluations. In this survey, we assessed the relationship between the proportion of non-examinees and characteristics...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Kunihiko, Takahashi, Hideto, Nakaya, Tomoki, Yasumura, Seiji, Ohira, Tetsuya, Ohto, Hitoshi, Ohtsuru, Akira, Midorikawa, Sanae, Suzuki, Shinichi, Shimura, Hiroki, Yamashita, Shunichi, Tanigawa, Koichi, Kamiya, Kenji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Japan Epidemiological Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7280055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31204362
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20180247
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author Takahashi, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Hideto
Nakaya, Tomoki
Yasumura, Seiji
Ohira, Tetsuya
Ohto, Hitoshi
Ohtsuru, Akira
Midorikawa, Sanae
Suzuki, Shinichi
Shimura, Hiroki
Yamashita, Shunichi
Tanigawa, Koichi
Kamiya, Kenji
author_facet Takahashi, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Hideto
Nakaya, Tomoki
Yasumura, Seiji
Ohira, Tetsuya
Ohto, Hitoshi
Ohtsuru, Akira
Midorikawa, Sanae
Suzuki, Shinichi
Shimura, Hiroki
Yamashita, Shunichi
Tanigawa, Koichi
Kamiya, Kenji
author_sort Takahashi, Kunihiko
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description BACKGROUND: After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, a preliminary ultrasound-based screening for thyroid cancer was conducted to establish a baseline for subsequent evaluations. In this survey, we assessed the relationship between the proportion of non-examinees and characteristics of the target populations. METHODS: After summarizing a regional difference of non-examinees among the population of 359,200 (primary evaluation) and 2,246 (confirmatory testing) individuals who were living in Fukushima Prefecture on March 11, 2011, we estimated odds ratios (ORs) for each characteristic, including age, sex, area of residence, and moving after the accident, based on the proportion of non-examinees for the primary examination and the confirmatory testing, using a multivariate logistic regression model. RESULTS: The dataset included 64,117 non-examinees (primary evaluation) and 194 (confirmatory testing). The logistic regression result indicated that girls were not likely to be non-examinees compared to boys, with adjusted OR of 0.80 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.78–0.81) for the primary evaluation. Odds were lowest for children 6–10 years old (OR 0.26; 95% CI, 0.25–0.27), and higher for those 11–15 years old (OR 1.28; 95% CI, 1.25–1.32) and over 16 years old (OR 5.30; 95% CI, 5.16–5.43) when compared to children 0–5 years old. Individuals residing in the western part of the prefecture showed higher ORs. There was a higher proportion of non-examinees among those who moved after the accident compared to those who did not in the primary evaluation (OR 1.72; 95% CI, 1.64–1.79). CONCLUSIONS: In addition to demographic characteristics, a change of residence could be a potential factor that influenced the proportion of non-examinees. Our results will help proper interpretation of reports and prospective management of the survey.
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spelling pubmed-72800552020-07-05 Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey Takahashi, Kunihiko Takahashi, Hideto Nakaya, Tomoki Yasumura, Seiji Ohira, Tetsuya Ohto, Hitoshi Ohtsuru, Akira Midorikawa, Sanae Suzuki, Shinichi Shimura, Hiroki Yamashita, Shunichi Tanigawa, Koichi Kamiya, Kenji J Epidemiol Original Article BACKGROUND: After the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, a preliminary ultrasound-based screening for thyroid cancer was conducted to establish a baseline for subsequent evaluations. In this survey, we assessed the relationship between the proportion of non-examinees and characteristics of the target populations. METHODS: After summarizing a regional difference of non-examinees among the population of 359,200 (primary evaluation) and 2,246 (confirmatory testing) individuals who were living in Fukushima Prefecture on March 11, 2011, we estimated odds ratios (ORs) for each characteristic, including age, sex, area of residence, and moving after the accident, based on the proportion of non-examinees for the primary examination and the confirmatory testing, using a multivariate logistic regression model. RESULTS: The dataset included 64,117 non-examinees (primary evaluation) and 194 (confirmatory testing). The logistic regression result indicated that girls were not likely to be non-examinees compared to boys, with adjusted OR of 0.80 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.78–0.81) for the primary evaluation. Odds were lowest for children 6–10 years old (OR 0.26; 95% CI, 0.25–0.27), and higher for those 11–15 years old (OR 1.28; 95% CI, 1.25–1.32) and over 16 years old (OR 5.30; 95% CI, 5.16–5.43) when compared to children 0–5 years old. Individuals residing in the western part of the prefecture showed higher ORs. There was a higher proportion of non-examinees among those who moved after the accident compared to those who did not in the primary evaluation (OR 1.72; 95% CI, 1.64–1.79). CONCLUSIONS: In addition to demographic characteristics, a change of residence could be a potential factor that influenced the proportion of non-examinees. Our results will help proper interpretation of reports and prospective management of the survey. Japan Epidemiological Association 2020-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7280055/ /pubmed/31204362 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20180247 Text en © 2019 Kunihiko Takahashi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Takahashi, Kunihiko
Takahashi, Hideto
Nakaya, Tomoki
Yasumura, Seiji
Ohira, Tetsuya
Ohto, Hitoshi
Ohtsuru, Akira
Midorikawa, Sanae
Suzuki, Shinichi
Shimura, Hiroki
Yamashita, Shunichi
Tanigawa, Koichi
Kamiya, Kenji
Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title_full Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title_fullStr Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title_short Factors Influencing the Proportion of Non-examinees in the Fukushima Health Management Survey for Childhood and Adolescent Thyroid Cancer: Results From the Baseline Survey
title_sort factors influencing the proportion of non-examinees in the fukushima health management survey for childhood and adolescent thyroid cancer: results from the baseline survey
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7280055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31204362
http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.JE20180247
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