Among adverse medical consequences of ionizing radiation exposure, carcinogenic effects are the most significant, and their associated risk forms the scientific basis for radiological health standards. In modern epidemiology cancer risk is estimated from data of medical-dosimetr
Objective: To estimate the incidence of malignant neoplasms of lymphoid tissue (MNLT) among employee...
Present study develops and implements a specific methodology for the assessment of health risks deri...
approaches to estimate health risk under prolonged and chronic long term exposure to ionizing radiat...
The assessment of health effects from occupational exposure to radiation presents a variety of probl...
The evidence that human cancers result in large measure from fac-tors related to life style, working...
An overview of the different approaches to cancer risk evaluation of environmental factors - includi...
Objectives. The increasing incidence of oncological diseases requires the widespread use of radiolog...
Short-term exposures to relatively high concentrations of chemical substances are a regular cause of...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceThis article aims at comparing reference methods for the assessment of cancer ...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of malignant neoplasms of lymphoid tissue (MNLT) among employee...
Present study develops and implements a specific methodology for the assessment of health risks deri...
approaches to estimate health risk under prolonged and chronic long term exposure to ionizing radiat...
The assessment of health effects from occupational exposure to radiation presents a variety of probl...
The evidence that human cancers result in large measure from fac-tors related to life style, working...
An overview of the different approaches to cancer risk evaluation of environmental factors - includi...
Objectives. The increasing incidence of oncological diseases requires the widespread use of radiolog...
Short-term exposures to relatively high concentrations of chemical substances are a regular cause of...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
International audienceThis article aims at comparing reference methods for the assessment of cancer ...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of malignant neoplasms of lymphoid tissue (MNLT) among employee...
Present study develops and implements a specific methodology for the assessment of health risks deri...
approaches to estimate health risk under prolonged and chronic long term exposure to ionizing radiat...