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The State Scientific Automated Medical Registry, Kazakhstan: an important resource for low-dose radiation health research.

K N Apsalikov1, A Lipikhina1, B Grosche2,3, T Belikhina1, E Ostroumova4, S Shinkarev5, V Stepanenko6, T Muldagaliev1, S Yoshinaga7, T Zhunussova8, M Hoshi9, H Katayama10, D T Lackland11, S L Simon12, A Kesminiene4.   

Abstract

Direct quantitative assessment of health risks following exposure to ionizing radiation is based on findings from epidemiological studies. Populations affected by nuclear bomb testing are among those that allow such assessment. The population living around the former Soviet Union's Semipalatinsk nuclear test site is one of the largest human cohorts exposed to radiation from nuclear weapons tests. Following research that started in the 1960s, a registry that contains information on more than 300,000 individuals residing in the areas neighboring to the test site was established. Four nuclear weapons tests, conducted from 1949 to 1956, resulted in non-negligible radiation exposures to the public, corresponding up to approximately 300 mGy external dose. The registry contains relevant information about those who lived at the time of the testing as well as about their offspring, including biological material. An international group of scientists worked together within the research project SEMI-NUC funded by the European Union, and concluded that the registry provides a novel, mostly unexplored, and valuable resource for the assessment of the population risks associated with environmental radiation exposure. Suggestions for future studies and pathways on how to use the best dose assessment strategies have also been described in the project. Moreover, the registry could be used for research on other relevant public health topics.

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Keywords:  Health effects; Ionizing radiation; Kazakhstan; Nuclear bomb testing; Population registry

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30446811     DOI: 10.1007/s00411-018-0762-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys        ISSN: 0301-634X            Impact factor:   1.925


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Review 1.  Review of methods of dose estimation for epidemiological studies of the radiological impact of nevada test site and global fallout.

Authors:  Harold L Beck; Lynn R Anspaugh; André Bouville; Steven L Simon
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2006-07       Impact factor: 2.841

2.  An attempt to develop a database for epidemiological research in Semipalatinsk.

Authors:  Hiroaki Katayama; Kazbek N Apsalikov; Boris I Gusev; Boris Galich; Madina Madieva; Gulsum Koshpessova; Asel Abdikarimova; Masaharu Hoshi
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.724

3.  Retrospective dose assessment for the population living in areas of local fallout from the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site Part I: External exposure.

Authors:  Konstantin Gordeev; Sergey Shinkarev; Leonid Ilyin; André Bouville; Masaharu Hoshi; Nickolas Luckyanov; Steven L Simon
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.724

4.  External dose estimates for Dolon village: application of the U.S./Russian joint methodology.

Authors:  Steven L Simon; Harold L Beck; Konstantin Gordeev; André Bouville; Lynn R Anspaugh; Charles E Land; Nicholas Luckyanov; Sergey Shinkarev
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 2.724

5.  Ultrasound-detected thyroid nodule prevalence and radiation dose from fallout.

Authors:  C E Land; Z Zhumadilov; B I Gusev; M H Hartshorne; P W Wiest; P W Woodward; L A Crooks; N K Luckyanov; C M Fillmore; Z Carr; G Abisheva; H L Beck; A Bouville; J Langer; R Weinstock; K I Gordeev; S Shinkarev; S L Simon
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 2.841

6.  European low-dose radiation risk research strategy: future of research on biological effects at low doses.

Authors:  Sisko Salomaa; Dietrich Averbeck; Andrea Ottolenghi; Laure Sabatier; Simon Bouffler; Michael Atkinson; Jean-René Jourdain
Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 0.972

Review 7.  Developing additional resources.

Authors:  A V Akleyev; B Grosche; B I Gusev; V I Kiselev; M F Kisselev; I B Kolyado; S Romanov; Y N Shoikhet; R Neta
Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 1.925

8.  Thyroid nodules, polymorphic variants in DNA repair and RET-related genes, and interaction with ionizing radiation exposure from nuclear tests in Kazakhstan.

Authors:  Alice J Sigurdson; Charles E Land; Parveen Bhatti; Marbin Pineda; Alina Brenner; Zhanat Carr; Boris I Gusev; Zhaxibay Zhumadilov; Steven L Simon; Andre Bouville; Joni L Rutter; Elaine Ron; Jeffery P Struewing
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 2.841

9.  Mortality from cardiovascular diseases in the Semipalatinsk historical cohort, 1960-1999, and its relationship to radiation exposure.

Authors:  Bernd Grosche; Daniel T Lackland; Charles E Land; Steven L Simon; Kazbek N Apsalikov; Ludmilla M Pivina; Susanne Bauer; Boris I Gusev
Journal:  Radiat Res       Date:  2011-07-25       Impact factor: 2.841

Review 10.  Studies of Health Effects from Nuclear Testing near the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site, Kazakhstan.

Authors:  Bernd Grosche; Tamara Zhunussova; Kazbek Apsalikov; Ausrele Kesminiene
Journal:  Cent Asian J Glob Health       Date:  2015-05-08
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1.  The nuclear sins of the Soviet Union live on in Kazakhstan.

Authors:  Wudan Yan
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 49.962

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