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Common risk factors in the development of follicular thyroid cancer are [[iodine deficiency]], family history of thyroid cancer, and [[radiation exposure]].
Common risk factors in the development of follicular thyroid cancer are [[iodine deficiency]], family history of thyroid cancer, and [[radiation exposure]].
==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
Clinical data have suggested that the development of thyroid cancer is related to several factors.
* Clinical data have suggested that the development of thyroid cancer is related to several factors.
:* A diet low in [[iodine]]: Clinical survey show follicular thyroid cancers are more common in areas where people's diets are low in [[iodine]].
:* A diet low in [[iodine]]
:* Family history of thyroid cancer
:* Family history of thyroid cancer
:* [[Radiation]]: Scientists has proven that [[radiation|radiation exposure]] is a risk factor for thyroid cancer. Such [[radiation]] includes medical treatments and radiation fallout from power plant accidents or nuclear weapons. [[Radiation therapy]] for [[lymphoma]], head and neck cancers, [[lung cancer|lung cancers]], and [[breast cancer|breast cancers]] are associated with increased exposure of radiation to [[thyroid]]. Children of 15 years or younger are more sensitive to [[x ray|xray radiation]].  
:* [[Radiation]]  
::* [[Radiation]] from medical treatments such as [[radiation therapy]] for [[lymphoma]], head and neck cancers, [[lung cancer|lung cancers]], and [[breast cancer|breast cancers]] are associated with increased exposure of radiation to [[thyroid]].
 
::* Radiation fallout from power plant accidents or nuclear weapons. Children of 15 years or younger are more sensitive to [[x ray|xray radiation]].  
:* Age: Clinical data show that follicular thyroid cancer are usually found in people between the ages of 20 and 60 years.<ref> Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov
:* Age: Clinical data show that follicular thyroid cancer are usually found in people between the ages of 20 and 60 years.<ref> Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov
(2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#section/_6- Accessed on October, 29 2015</ref>
(2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#section/_6- Accessed on October, 29 2015</ref>

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Common risk factors in the development of follicular thyroid cancer are iodine deficiency, family history of thyroid cancer, and radiation exposure.

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  • Clinical data have suggested that the development of thyroid cancer is related to several factors.
  • Radiation fallout from power plant accidents or nuclear weapons. Children of 15 years or younger are more sensitive to xray radiation.
  • Age: Clinical data show that follicular thyroid cancer are usually found in people between the ages of 20 and 60 years.[1]

References

  1. Thyroid Cancer Cancer.gov (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/thyroid/hp/thyroid-treatment-pdq#section/_6- Accessed on October, 29 2015

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