The health effects of radiation exposure from the atomic bomb fallout remain unclear. The objective of the present study is to elucidate the association between low-dose radiation exposure from the atomic bomb fallout and cancer mortality among Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors. Of 77 884 members in the Nagasaki University Atomic Bomb Survivors Cohort, 610 residents in the terrain-shielded area with fallout were selected for this analysis; 1443 residents in the terrain-shielded area without fallout were selected as a control group; and 3194 residents in the direct exposure area were also selected for study. Fifty-two deaths due to cancer in the terrain-shielded fallout area were observed during the follow-up period from 1 January 1970 to 31 De...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
The incidence of lung cancer during 1950-80 in a cohort of Japanese A-bomb survivors and controls wa...
To elucidate the association between epilation and cancer mortality in Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
The Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine has a cohort of atomic bomb survivors, res...
Of the 66, 276 Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors registered at the Scientific Data Center for the Atomi...
Atomic bomb survivors have been reported to have an increased risk of some cancers, especially leuke...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
Among a total of 65, 268 Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors recorded in the Scientific Data Center of At...
A statistical survey was conducted on 1,347 reported deaths due to malignant neoplasm in Nagasaki Ci...
A study to elucidate the effects of atomic bomb (A-bomb) radiation exposure on the incidence of stom...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
The incidence of lung cancer during 1950-80 in a cohort of Japanese A-bomb survivors and controls wa...
To elucidate the association between epilation and cancer mortality in Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor...
We examined the mortality risk due to all causes of death and due to malignant neoplasms during 1968...
A comparative study was made on mortality during a 15-year period from 1968 to 1982 between atomic b...
The Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine has a cohort of atomic bomb survivors, res...
Of the 66, 276 Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors registered at the Scientific Data Center for the Atomi...
Atomic bomb survivors have been reported to have an increased risk of some cancers, especially leuke...
A review of the medical effects of the Nagasaki atomic bomb explosion encountered between 1945 and 1...
Among a total of 65, 268 Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors recorded in the Scientific Data Center of At...
A statistical survey was conducted on 1,347 reported deaths due to malignant neoplasm in Nagasaki Ci...
A study to elucidate the effects of atomic bomb (A-bomb) radiation exposure on the incidence of stom...
International audienceThe Life Span Study (LSS) of Japanese atomic bomb survivors has served as the ...
International audienceRecent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients migh...
Recent studies suggest that every year worldwide about a million patients might be exposed to doses ...
In 1945, an atomic bomb was exploded on Nagasaki. The Scientific Data Center for the Atomic Bomb Dis...
The incidence of lung cancer during 1950-80 in a cohort of Japanese A-bomb survivors and controls wa...