| Literature DB >> 9525501 |
N A Koshurnikova1, M G Bolotnikova, L A Ilyin, I B Keirim-Markus, Z S Menshikh, P V Okatenko, S A Romanov, V I Tsvetkov, N S Shilnikova.
Abstract
An epidemiological study has been carried out among 1,479 male workers who started working at the "Mayak" Production Association in 1948-1958 and were exposed to external gamma radiation and plutonium aerosols. Lung cancer mortality for the follow-up period 1948-1993 has been analyzed. No statistically significant association of lung cancer mortality and external gamma-ray dose has been revealed in the range of accumulated doses of 0.2-5.5 Gy. Association of lung cancer mortality and the dose of alpha-particle radiation to the lung is statistically significant. In the dose range below 30 Sv, this association can be described in terms of a linear nonthreshold function. Lifetime lung cancer risk in the dose range below 30 Sv is 1.21 x 10(-2)Sv(-1).Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9525501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Res ISSN: 0033-7587 Impact factor: 2.841