We studied cancer-related deaths in 119,195 U.S. nuclear workers who were monitored for exposure to ionizing radiation at work. We then compared their death rates to those in the general U.S. population.Summarizes: Schubauer-Berigan MK, Daniels RD, Bertke SJ, Tseng CY, Richardson DB [2015]. Cancer mortality through 2005 among a pooled cohort of U.S. nuclear workers exposed to external ionizing radiation. Radiat Res. 183:620\u2013631. DOI: 10.1667/RR13988.1 [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 26010709.inworks_us_pooled_final.pd
A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted among 8375 white male employees who had worked ...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
Background:The risk of solid cancers from low-level, protracted ionising radiation is not well chara...
International audienceA 15-Country collaborative cohort study was conducted to provide direct estima...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
Updated analyses of mortality data are presented on 46,970 workers employed 1948-1999 at Rocketdyne ...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
International audienceBackground: There is considerable scientific interest in associations between ...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works was a uranium processing facility during the Manhattan Project from 1942...
The paper continues the series of publications from the International Nuclear Workers Study cohort t...
International audiencePopulations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study health effec...
A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted among 8375 white male employees who had worked ...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
Background:The risk of solid cancers from low-level, protracted ionising radiation is not well chara...
International audienceA 15-Country collaborative cohort study was conducted to provide direct estima...
International audienceObjective To evaluate the effect of protracted low dose, low dose rate exposur...
Updated analyses of mortality data are presented on 46,970 workers employed 1948-1999 at Rocketdyne ...
Studies of the mortality among nuclear industry workforces have been carried out, and nationally com...
International audienceBackground: There is considerable scientific interest in associations between ...
We examined the effects of chronic exposure to radionuclides, primarily uranium and mixed-fission pr...
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works was a uranium processing facility during the Manhattan Project from 1942...
The paper continues the series of publications from the International Nuclear Workers Study cohort t...
International audiencePopulations of nuclear workers are particularly relevant to study health effec...
A retrospective cohort mortality study was conducted among 8375 white male employees who had worked ...
Cancer mortality in 40,761 employees of three UK nuclear industry facilities who had been monitored ...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...