Abstract Background Timely assessment of cancer risk from current radiation exposure among medical radiation workers can contribute to the development of strategies to prevent excessive occupational radiation exposure. The purpose of the present study is to estimate the lifetime risk of cancers induced by occupational radiation exposure among medical radiation workers. Methods Using estimated organ doses and the RadRAT risk assessment tool, the lifetime cancer risk was estimated among medical radiation workers who were enrolled in the Korean National Dose Registry from 1996 to 2011. Median doses were used for estimating the risk because of the skewed distribution of radiation doses. Realistic representative exposure scenarios in the study p...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
Recently an increasing trend in skin cancer rates has been observed in various populations including...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
Abstract Background Thyroid cancer rates, especially among children, are known to be increased by ra...
ObjectivesWe investigated the association between low-dose external occupational radiation exposure ...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Occupational exposures to ionising radiation mainly occur at low-dose rates and may accumulate effec...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of malignant neoplasms of lymphoid tissue (MNLT) among employee...
In radiological diagnostics and therapy, it is important that practitioners, referrers, (i.e. radiol...
The aim: to investigate cancer incidence among medical radiation workers during 1978–2004 period. Ca...
Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential ...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
Recently an increasing trend in skin cancer rates has been observed in various populations including...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...
Abstract Background Thyroid cancer rates, especially among children, are known to be increased by ra...
ObjectivesWe investigated the association between low-dose external occupational radiation exposure ...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Occupational exposures to ionising radiation mainly occur at low-dose rates and may accumulate effec...
Objective: To estimate the incidence of malignant neoplasms of lymphoid tissue (MNLT) among employee...
In radiological diagnostics and therapy, it is important that practitioners, referrers, (i.e. radiol...
The aim: to investigate cancer incidence among medical radiation workers during 1978–2004 period. Ca...
Ionizing radiation has been increasingly applied in medicine and firmly established as an essential ...
Objectives: To provide direct estimates of risk of cancer after protracted low doses of ionising rad...
International audienceObjectives The French nuclear worker cohort allows for the assessment of cance...
Recently an increasing trend in skin cancer rates has been observed in various populations including...
International audienceRadiation protection standards are based mainly on risk estimates from studies...