| Article has published in Radiation and Environmental Biophysics |
| Written by Roman | |
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Radiation and Environmental Biophysics journal has published the article with my co-authorship. Here is a link to the article.The publisher was Springer-Verlag Heidelberg www.springerlink.com Abstract of the paper: An analysis is presented of solid cancer incidence during 11
years of follow-up (1991–2001) of Chernobyl emergency workers
residing in Russia.
The analysis is based on data from the cohort of male emergency workers
from 6 regions in Russia including 55,718 persons with documented
external radiation doses in the range of 0.001–0.3 Gy who
worked within the 30 -km zone in 1986–1987.
The mean age at exposure for these persons was 34.8 years and the mean
external radiation dose 0.13 Gy. In the cohort 1,370 cases of solid
cancer were diagnosed and 3 follow-up periods were considered:
1991–1995, 1996–2001 and 1991–2001. The
second follow-up period was chosen to allow for a minimum latency
period of 10 years being characteristic of solid cancers. For risk
assessment two control groups have been introduced, the first
lsquoexternalrsquo one representing incidence rates for corresponding
ages in Russia in general, the second lsquointernalrsquo one consisting
of emergency workers. The risk estimates were based on spontaneous
incidence rates of solid cancer. The estimated standardized incidence
ratio (SIR) is in good agreement (95% CI) with that of the control. The values of excess relative risk per unit dose (ERR/Gy) for solid malignant neoplasms have been estimated to be 0.33 (95% CI: –0.39, 1.22) (internal control) for the follow-up period 1991–2001 and 0.19 (95% CI: –0.66, 1.27) for 1996–2001. |