Literature DB >> 21128806

How much can we say about site-specific cancer radiation risks?

D L Preston1, L Yu Krestinina, M E Sokolnikov, E Ron, F G Davis, E V Ostroumova, E S Gilbert.   

Abstract

Studies of Mayak workers and people who lived along the Techa River have demonstrated significant associations between low-dose-rate radiation exposure and increased solid cancer risk. It is of interest to use the long-term follow-up data from these cohorts to describe radiation effects for specific types of cancer; however, statistical variability in the site-specific risk estimates is large. The goal of this work is to describe this variability and provide Bayesian adjusted risk estimates. We assume that the site-specific estimates can be viewed as a sample from some underlying distribution and use Bayesian methods to produce adjusted excess relative risk per gray estimates in the Mayak and Techa River cohorts. The impact of the adjustment is compared to that seen in similar analyses in the atomic bomb survivors. Site-specific risk estimates in the Mayak and Techa River cohorts have large uncertainties. Unadjusted estimates vary from implausibly large decreases to large increases, with a range that greatly exceeds that found in the A-bomb survivors. The Bayesian adjustment markedly reduced the range of the site-specific estimates for the Techa River and Mayak studies. The extreme variability in the site-specific risk estimates is largely a consequence of the small number of excess cases. The adjusted estimates provide a useful perspective on variation in the actual risks. However, additional work on interpretation of the adjusted estimates, extension of the methods used in describing effect modification, and making more use of prior knowledge is needed to make these methods useful.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21128806     DOI: 10.1667/RR2024.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Res        ISSN: 0033-7587            Impact factor:   2.841


  10 in total

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2.  Analysis of EPR and FISH studies of radiation doses in persons who lived in the upper reaches of the Techa River.

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3.  Solid cancer mortality in the techa river cohort (1950-2007).

Authors:  S J Schonfeld; L Y Krestinina; S Epifanova; M O Degteva; A V Akleyev; D L Preston
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2013-01-04       Impact factor: 2.841

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5.  Reconstruction of the contamination of the Techa River in 1949-1951 as a result of releases from the "Mayak" Production Association.

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7.  Radiation effects on mortality from solid cancers other than lung, liver, and bone cancer in the Mayak worker cohort: 1948-2008.

Authors:  Mikhail Sokolnikov; Dale Preston; Ethel Gilbert; Sara Schonfeld; Nina Koshurnikova
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9.  A reanalysis of cancer mortality in Canadian nuclear workers (1956-1994) based on revised exposure and cohort data.

Authors:  L B Zablotska; R S D Lane; P A Thompson
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2013-11-14       Impact factor: 7.640

10.  Somatic mutation signatures in primary liver tumors of workers exposed to ionizing radiation.

Authors:  David S Goerlitz; Jan Blancato; Archana Ramesh; Md Islam; Garrett T Graham; Valentina Revina; Bhaskar Kallakury; Jay Zeck; Evgeniya Kirillova; Christopher A Loffredo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 4.379

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